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Drivers who won't pay car tax in 2026 revealed

Discover the specific circumstances where UK motorists can legally avoid paying Vehicle Excise Duty from 2026, including classic cars and disability vehicles. Learn the new rules.

HMRC Sends New Tax Codes to UK Households

HMRC is issuing revised tax codes midway through the 2025/26 tax year, impacting savers. Check your code now to avoid over or underpaying tax on your savings interest.

New £70 Cost of Living Vouchers Land Tomorrow

New £70 supermarket vouchers from the Household Support Fund will be automatically issued to eligible households in Wakefield from December 3rd. Find out if you qualify.

Solihull Council complaints hit three-year high

Solihull Council sees complaints soar to a three-year peak while making crucial decisions on parish mergers, historic building conversions, and the Mell Square redevelopment. Discover the full story.

Labour to use 'spy satellites' for Mansion Tax

Labour will use aerial photography from satellites to value properties over £2m for its new Mansion Tax. Critics call it a 'Big Brother' policy that could drive wealthy residents away.

Council tax bills to rise by 5% next year

Millions of UK households face a 5% council tax hike in 2026. Discover expert tips on how to legally reduce your bill and save money with discounts and payment plans.

Search and Rescue Vehicles Exempt from Car Tax

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces Vehicle Excise Duty exemption for search and rescue vehicles from April 2027, saving teams thousands in fundraising. Discover the full details.

Classic Car Tax Exemption Confirmed for 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms Vehicle Excise Duty exemption for classic cars over 40 years will continue. Discover what this means for owners and the £3bn industry.

Autumn Budget 2024: The Winners and Losers

Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget targets workers, savers, and high-value property owners with new taxes and freezes. Discover the key financial changes and who benefits.

Cradley rejects parish council in £8k survey

Dudley taxpayers foot an £8,000 bill for a feasibility study, with over 80% of Cradley residents voting against a new parish council. Discover the political fallout.

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