KIT days let employees work up to 10 days during maternity leave without losing SMP for that week. Here's how pay works, what counts as a KIT day, and the risks of getting it wrong.
Members of Parliament build up pension under the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund, administered independently of MPs' own votes since IPSA took over pay and pensions in 2010. Here's how it works.
Carer's Credit and other NI credits fill gaps in your National Insurance record while you're caring for someone, protecting your qualifying years for the State Pension without paying Class 3 contributions.
Statutory Neonatal Care Leave gives parents up to 12 weeks off if their baby needs neonatal care. Here's how the leave and pay work in 2026, who qualifies, and how it fits with maternity and paternity leave.
Since April 2025, the remittance basis for non-doms has been replaced by the 4-year Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime. Here's who qualifies, what it offers, and what happens after year four.
The Non-Resident Landlord Scheme requires UK letting agents or tenants to withhold 20% basic rate tax from rent paid to landlords living abroad. Learn how NRL1 approval works and what you still must file.
Parental Bereavement Leave gives parents 2 weeks off if their child dies under 18, or is stillborn after 24 weeks of pregnancy — a day-one right, with statutory pay for those with enough service. Here's how it works.
Part-time workers must not be treated less favourably than comparable full-time colleagues — pay, holiday, and benefits are all worked out pro rata by hours. Here's how the rules work in practice.
The Employment Rights Bill and government review are set to reshape paternity leave — from a day-one right to take leave, to proposals for longer paid leave. Here's where things stand in 2026.
PIP is decided by points scored across daily living and mobility descriptors, not by diagnosis. Here's how the 8-point threshold works, what the descriptor categories are, and how reliability is judged.
Premium Bonds pay tax-free prizes but no guaranteed return. Fixed-rate bonds pay guaranteed interest but count towards your Personal Savings Allowance. Here's how to choose in 2026.
Probate application fees are a flat £300, but total executor costs can run into thousands. Here's the full cost picture — court fees, solicitor fees, and DIY probate — for 2026.