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Rishi Sunak on brink as self-employed targeted with deeply unfair tax plan

| UPDATED: 11:57, Fri, Jan 29, 2021 Link copied Make the most of your money by signing up to our newsletter for FREE now SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The Government s plans for self-employed workers in the UK led to fierce debate as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hit the economy. The Self Employed Support Scheme (SEISS) has been the subject of criticism, directed at Chancellor Rishi Sunak, as rules have resulted in millions being excluded from the support measure. The fourth SEISS grant has already been announced and will cover the period from February until April 2021 – following three extensions since April 2020. However, details surrounding how much the grant will cover remai

The Morning Briefing: Baillie s bounce and Brewin s bundle

The Morning Briefing: Baillie’s bounce and Brewin’s bundle By Justin Cash 27 th January 2021 7:00 am Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, 27 January, 2021. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Can Anything Stop The Baillie Gifford Train? Baillie Gifford has been the fund house success story of recent years. Solid outperformance. Plaudits from across the industry. But how often have we seen titans of fund management fall? You don’t need too long a memory to conjure up visions of the likes of Antony Bolton, Neil Woodford and Richard Woolnough. In an in-depth analysis this morning, our investment editor Charlotte Richards weighs up what has gone so right for Baillie Gifford, and whether there are any roadblocks in its way.

HMRC relaxes rules on tax returns amid fears coronavirus pandemic could cause millions to be fined

HMRC relaxes rules on tax returns amid fears coronavirus pandemic could cause millions to be fined
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Call for self-employed to pay more tax

Institute for Fiscal Studies argues that business-owners should contribute more to the public purse 26 January 2021 • 6:00am One of the country s leading think tanks has called for controversial tax reforms that could increase bills for millions of self-employed workers and business owners. The Institute for Fiscal Studies  new report took aim at a tax system which “discourages employment, investment and risk-taking” and criticised the lower rates levied on capital gains, dividends and self-employment income. An employee in a £40,000 job generates £3,300 more than a self employed worker doing the same role - and £4,300 more than someone working through their own company, the report said. 

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