Changes to Agricultural and Business Property Relief reforms

The government recently announced significant changes to the planned reforms to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR). The threshold for 100% relief will be increased from £1 million to £2.5 million when the changes take effect from 6 April 2026. The change will be introduced via an amendment to the Finance Bill 2025 with […]

Proposed Changes to Google Search in UK

The United Kingdom’s competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has launched a public consultation on a package of measures aimed at improving how Google’s search services operate in the UK. This follows the CMA’s decision last October to designate Google as having strategic market status in search services, meaning that Google’s dominance in […]

What the workers rights reform bill means for UK employers

The UK government has confirmed the revised terms of its wide-ranging workers’ rights reform programme, now enacted through the Employment Rights Act 2025. Although some of the original proposals have been softened, the legislation still represents the most significant change to UK employment law in many years. For business owners and employers, the key issue […]

How rising income can cost you valuable tax allowances and benefits

For many taxpayers, an increase in income feels like a straightforward positive. Higher earnings should mean more disposable income, even after paying a bit more tax. In practice, the UK tax and benefits system does not always work that way. There are a number of income thresholds built into the system where allowances and state […]