
What the New Energy Bills Plan Means for You?
Last week we mentioned the new energy bill solution issued by the new Prime Minister. The average household's energy bill will be capped at £2,500 (subject to circumstances) for two years from October this year. What does the Prime Minister's new energy plan mean to...

King Charles won’t have to pay inheritance tax
We mentioned in our previous article the top four most hated taxes in the UK, and inheritance tax is one of them. Because British law stipulates that when people die and leave their relatives with assets exceeding a certain amount, they will need to pay 40%...

How Money Change Following Queen’s Death
Last week, King Charles' reign began as the era of Elizabeth II came to an end. It's with a heavy heart that we remember everything about the Queen, but life goes on for a long time. While the Queen has become an integral part of our everyday lives after 70 years on...

Freezing Energy Bills Plan was Confirmed
This week, the new Prime Minister Liz Truss took office at 10 Downing Street and quickly took the place of Boris and started busy with government affairs. Earlier, the political and business circles pinned their determination to change the energy bill to the new prime...

Budgeting Loans: What You Could Get
What is a budgeting loan? Who can apply for it? How much can I get? It is useful, but hopefully you'll never use them. This year, we have mentioned many cost of living crises in our articles, and there is little news to be excited about except for rising prices and...

Cash Flow Strategies for Your Business
For the self-employed, this coming winter may put more pressure on you to manage your cash flow. From energy bills alone, this will make more businesses pay high bills to support their operations. At this critical time, efficient cash flow management can help you...

Time to Change the Old £20 and £50 Notes
At the end of this month (September 30), the old £20 and £50 notes will no longer be used as legal tender. Up to now, there are still a lot of banknotes in circulation in the market. Stores and other venues will no longer accept older banknotes until September 30. So...

MTD for Income Tax (MTD ITSA)
HMRC has published a Making Tax Digital Guide to assist taxpayers and self-employed individuals in their income tax self-assessment. This guide (MTD ITSA) will provide taxpayers with greater clarity and explain some frequently asked questions.Register with MTD ITSA...

Important events coming up in September
In this article, we'll give you a list of notable events in September, with some key points that will help your business or family quickly understand the changes that are coming.Uniform Fee Law A range of costs, including school uniforms, are also gradually rising due...

October Energy Price Cap Announced Today
Photo by Andreea Popa on UnsplashEnergy regulator Ofgem on Friday revealed what energy suppliers can charge households. Despite previous forecasts and analysis of energy bills by experts and institutions, the only constant is that people will not escape the upward...