IR35 changes and mortgages – what do the new rules mean for you?

New tax regulations come into force this April. Here’s everything you need to know about IR35 changes and mortgages, and what the new rules mean for borrowing

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Last week, Nationwide and Santander announced they would be closing offices and allowing staff to work remotely or adopt a flexible pattern.

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Relief for savers as “tax day” sees government announce no significant tax reforms

Late last year, the government announced that a range of documents and consultations on future tax policies would be released after the Budget. Dubbed “tax day”, these announcements came later

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Here is a great way for first-time buyers to get onto the property ladder

An innovative new mortgage scheme is designed to help first-time buyers get onto the property ladder. Find out how it works and how you could benefit

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Should homeowners, not buyers, pay property taxes? Here’s what reform could look like

As first-time buyers continue to struggle to get onto the property ladder, is it time for a “Proportional Property Tax” levied on am owner, not a buyer?

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Budget 2021 – The winners and losers

A year ago, Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget just as the pandemic began to take hold. While his £30 billion package sounded significant, it’s a sum that has paled

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Your 2021 Budget summary

On Wednesday 3 March, Rishi Sunak delivered his second Budget as chancellor. The Budget outlines the state of the economy and the government’s spending plans. The World Health Organization declared

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Leaseholders living in properties with potential or confirmed unsafe cladding should not have to pay any costs towards remediation, brokers have said.

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Self-employed? 5 practical tips for getting a mortgage in a Covid-19 world

As lenders tighten their criteria for self-employed borrowers, here are five useful tips for getting a mortgage in 2021 if you work for yourself

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Stamp Duty and Council Tax on the agenda as Rishi Sunak urged to reform property taxes

With the Stamp Duty holiday set to end and Council Tax rises about to take effect, read about why the chancellor has been urged to reform property taxes

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