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22 Aug 2025
HMRC is calling on self assessment taxpayers to remain vigilant to scams that claim to be from the department.
21 Aug 2025
Parents have less than two weeks to tell HMRC their 16-19-year-old is continuing education or training, or their Child Benefit payments will stop.