Confused by new NICs changes?

The changes to national insurance contributions (NICs) announced in the Spring Statement in March were not straightforward. Let’s set the record straight. In his Spring Statement – or was it a mini-Budget? – the Chancellor announced several changes to NICs … Continue reading

Quantitative tightening: a reversal of fortunes?

One of the defining financial strategies of the last 13 years – quantitative easing – is about to go into reverse. The Bank of England will slowly trim its £9 trillion portfolio throughout 2022, but only time will tell when … Continue reading

Repayment of student loans: another freeze… and worse

The government is turning the financial screws on student loans and is set to claw back £2.3 billion under the guise of high inflation. These changes pose a significant, and potentially expensive, dilemma for those with student debt. ‘Fiscal drag’ … Continue reading

New reforms set to simplify divorce in England and Wales

Divorce will become easier thanks to a change in the law from 6 April, but even with a more amicable split, financial advice is still vital. Divorce rules in England and Wales will soon undergo their most radical reform since … Continue reading

Tax Tables 2022/23

2022/23 Tax Tables Click the image to download PDF.

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