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Updated on 9 June 2025

Security attack on HMRC online accounts – find out more

News outlets have been reporting that scammers have stolen £47 million from HMRC, by using the online tax accounts of individual taxpayers. HMRC have now secured the affected accounts. They have also confirmed that individual taxpayers have not lost any money. HMRC will be writing to everyone ...

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Updated on 3 June 2025

Understanding your pay and taxes as a care worker

Care workers in the UK may be engaged through a number of different arrangements, each with distinct pay and tax implications. It's crucial to determine your situation to understand your rights and responsibilities. Below is a breakdown of the guidance we have on six different typical care worker ...

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Updated on 22 May 2025

UK practitioners needed for international study on tax advisers

To better understand the role of tax advisers within various national tax systems, including that of the UK, a team of international researchers is looking to interview UK tax practitioners who are willing to share their insights and experiences.

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Updated on 22 May 2025

Our updated self-employment tax guide is available now

Our free publication ‘Self-employment: A LITRG guide’ has recently been updated and is now available to download. It is aimed at those who are self-employed or in a partnership. It will also be very helpful to voluntary sector advisers and other non-tax specialists who advise low-income ...

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Updated on 21 May 2025

Repaying student loans? Remember to check your payslips

The threshold for when you need to start repaying your student loan can change every April (at the start of the tax year). If you are employed and making loan repayments through the tax system, then you should check your payslip to make sure the correct repayment has been deducted. 

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