The total number of tax receipts for stamp duty between April and October was £4.1bn higher compared to the same period last year, new HMRC figures have confirmed
The government has announced proposals that would let families seeking access to small funds belonging to loved ones who lack mental capacity to benefit from a new streamlined process
Open banking and open finance data platform, Moneyhub, has announced a new partnership with financial health platform, Otto, to enable employee wellbeing benefits
Under-25s are more likely to turn to social media for financial advice than pay a professional adviser, according to new research published by OpenMoney
The affordable advice gap, where people are willing to pay for financial advice but think it is too expensive, is currently at a record level, new research has found
Over-55s are increasingly supportive of giving ‘pre-inheritances’ to family as financial support is “more useful when relatives are younger”, new research from Key has suggested
This year’s announcements of tax rises will increase the UK’s tax take to its highest sustained level in peacetime, a report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has highlighted, with spending to settle at 42% of national income
Over one in five (23%) people in the UK feel financially worse off than when the pandemic began, with two in three (68%) suggesting it has negatively impacted their mental health, new research has found