An electric-car salary sacrifice scheme can deliver a 30–45% effective discount on monthly lease payments for a higher-rate taxpayer. Here's the full worked example on a £55,000 salary and a Tesla Model 3.
How much stamp duty (SDLT, LBTT, LTT) you pay on a £300,000 home varies by hundreds of pounds across the UK nations. Full comparison for first-time buyers, home-movers and second-home purchasers in 2026.
Part 5 (final) of our Spring Budget 2026 series — Corporation Tax, dividend rates for owner-managers, R&D credits, IR35, Class 4 NI and what it all means for limited companies and sole traders.
Full take-home pay impact of Spring Budget 2026 — income tax, NI, National Living Wage and salary sacrifice changes explained with worked examples.
Part 4 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive — SDLT thresholds, first-time buyer relief, second-home surcharges, the housing market response and what it means for buyers, sellers and landlords.
Part 3 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive — what the Chancellor announced for pension annual allowance, ISA limits, dividend allowance, savings interest taxation and the LISA. Worked examples included.
Part 2 of our Spring Budget 2026 series — what the Chancellor announced for Class 1 employee NI, the 15% employer rate, Class 4 self-employed and the abolished Class 2. Worked examples included.
Part 1 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive: how the Chancellor's income tax and personal allowance decisions reshape take-home pay for 2026/27, with worked examples at £25k, £45k, £75k and £125k.
The Chancellor's Spring Statement 2026 is a fiscal update rather than a full Budget — but several items affect take-home pay, ISAs and self-employed tax. Here's what changed and what didn't
Your ISA allowance resets at midnight on 5 April. Here's the pre-deadline checklist — what to top up, what to switch, what to open, and the LISA pitfall to avoid.
The Ofgem energy price cap for April–June 2026 is set. Here's what it means for a typical UK household, how standing charges and unit rates break down by region, and the smart-meter tariffs that beat it.
The Self Assessment online filing deadline is 31 January. Here's exactly who needs to file, the key dates, the penalty structure, and the things that catch first-time filers out.