Autumn Statement 2016

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…

Tax Fee Protection insurance

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…

HMRC cracking down on MVLs (Members Voluntary Liquidations)

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…

Autumn Statement 2015

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…

Summer Budget 8th July 2015

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…

Automatic enrolment – Pensions regulations

Increase in probate fees abandoned The government has abandoned its planned increase in probate fees. The increase in fees was originally expected to take effect from 1 April 2019. However, in March 2019 HMRC postponed the introduction of the increase, attributing the delay to pressure on Parliamentary time.As part of the government’s plans, estates that…