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Business News

The latest Business and Finance news making the headlines in the UK

Government urged to scrap 'unfair holiday tax'

Over 200 hospitality and leisure CEOs have urged the government to scrap plans for a Visitor Levy in England.

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Vaping businesses urged to prepare for Vaping Products Duty registration

HMRC is urging manufacturers, importers, and warehousekeepers involved with vaping products to prepare for new duties.

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HMRC urges young people to claim Child Trust Funds

HMRC is urging young people who have yet to claim their Child Trust Fund (CTF) to do so during National Apprenticeship Week.

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Economy grew by 0.1% in final quarter of 2025

The UK economy grew by 0.1% in the final quarter of last year, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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Get tax affairs back on track if you missed the self assessment deadline

The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is urging the estimated one million taxpayers who failed to file their tax return on time to get their tax affairs back on track.

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Apprenticeship system reform must go further

The government must reform the apprenticeship system to make it fit for the 21st Century, according to a new report published by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

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Sole traders and landlords given MTD warning

Sole traders and landlords have been warned they need to act now to be ready for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax.

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Further rate cuts crucial to support growth, says BCC

More cuts to interest rates will be needed to support economic growth, says the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC).

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EU reset must reverse trade slump, says BCC

The government must tackle the big issues around trading with the EU this year if it wants to reverse the post-Brexit trade slump, says the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

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