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3 days ago · Autumn Budget 2024: Martin Lewis's analysis on what it means for you – including minimum wage rises, changes to benefits and more. Emily White, Molly Greeves, Kit Sproson & Rosie Hamilton. 30 October 2024. The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has today announced a host of changes to benefits, transport and more in her Autumn Budget.
2 days ago · Know when a break makes sense. Five reasons to consider a breakup. Evaluate your personal growth needs. Trust your intuition and clarity. Choosing between taking a break or breaking up can feel like being stuck in a foggy maze. Your emotions might be pulling you in different directions, and the weight of uncertainty feels crushing.
2 days ago · This means married couples can still pass on up to £1million inheritance tax-free. Pensioners avoided a cut to the 25 per cent pension tax-free lump sum they can take from their pots.
3 days ago · From April 2025, the National Living Wage will increase from £11.44 per hour to £12.21 per hour, representing an increase of 6.7%. This applies to those 21 and over. At the same time, the National Minimum Wage that applies to those aged between 18 and 20 will go up from £8.60 to £10 per hour.
3 days ago · As announced at Autumn Budget 2024, the government will introduce legislation in Finance Bill 2024-25 to increase the main rates of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) from 10% and 20% to 18% and 24% ...
2 days ago · Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled an Autumn Budget that will raise taxes by £40 billion, pledging to “fix the foundations” of the economy and restore public finances. It marked the first ...
2 days ago · The verb break means to fracture or crack or destroy something while the noun refers to an interruption or a little time off. To " break the ice" is to warm up a conversation that's a little awkward or cold because the people involved don't know one another.