Full guide to TPS 2026: CARE 1/54th accrual, contribution tiers 7.4–12.4%, employer 23.68%, normal pension age, McCloud remedy and opting out costs.
Income protection pays 50–70% of your salary if you cannot work due to illness or injury. We cover own-occupation vs any-occupation definitions, deferred periods, benefit periods, premiums, and how state benefits interact.
The 25% tax-free pension lump sum is now capped at £268,275 — not 25% of your whole pot. We explain the Lump Sum Allowance, PCLS, UFPLS, DB scheme commutation, and what to do with a large pension pot.
Statutory Redundancy Pay 2026: £751 weekly cap, £22,530 maximum, tax-free up to £30,000. PILON tax rules, consultation rights and employer insolvency explained.
Miss the Self Assessment deadline and penalties start immediately — £100 on day one, then £10 a day after 3 months. Here are all the 2025/26 deadlines, who needs to file, how the penalty system works, and what Making Tax Digital means from April 2026.
The £30,000 tax-free exemption, how statutory redundancy is calculated, PILON rules since April 2018, the PENP formula, settlement agreements, and NI changes from April 2020. Worked examples and 8 FAQs.
Universal Credit standard allowances for 2026/27, the 55p earnings taper, work allowances, childcare costs, and how UC compares to the legacy benefits it replaces — including who gains and who loses.
How Universal Credit earnings taper works in 2026/27: 55p in every £1 above your work allowance, £673/£404 thresholds, childcare element, benefit cap and two-child limit.
£20,000 a year after tax in 2026/27 is £17,920 net (£1,493/month). Full income tax, NI and take-home breakdown with student loan, pension and Scotland comparisons.
Monthly cost of a £250,000 mortgage in 2026: from £1,316 (4% over 25yr) to £1,610 (6% over 25yr). Full repayment tables by interest rate, term, and LTV band.
£25,000 a year after tax in 2026/27 is £21,520 net (£1,793/month). Full income tax, NI and take-home breakdown with student loan and pension for 2026/27.
Monthly cost of a £300,000 mortgage in 2026: from £1,583 (4% over 25yr) to £1,932 (6% over 25yr). Full repayment tables, salary requirements, and LTV guide.