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From April 2026, sole traders earning over £50,000 will have to follow new digital tax rules. Here’s what’s changing and how ...
A proposal to change the name of Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station, to 'Aburaj Teerth' and ban non-vegetarian food and ...
From May 1, new rules came into force that will change the way 3.3 million “autonomos” (sole traders) calculate and pay their ...
One important role held by the Traffic Commissioners is that of gatekeepers to the industry. In a recent public inquiry heard ...
The home office deduction amounts to 960 euros if a person works more than half of their hours remotely. The government's ...
It's common for many investors, especially those who are inexperienced, to buy shares in companies with a good ...
More Australians are taking back control by setting up SMSFs as major funds battle service failures and lax cyber security.
HMRC has announced that sole traders and landlords with an income over £50,000 will be required to use Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax from 2026. This is what it describes as its 'most ...
The love story that happend on the Carpathia instead of the Titanic, changes to public transport in the capital, and host of ...
Thousands of landlords and sole traders will be caught out by major tax changes being introduced by HMRC next year, an expert has warned. Andy Wood, international tax expert at Tax Natives ...