A new Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report into the use of benefit sanctions has revealed jobcentres and providers use them “inconsistently”, with some Work Programme providers referring twice as many people for sanctions as others in the same area. It also found the “severity” of sanctions – a reduction or suspension of payments because a claimant…
Read moreLenders have given their backing to a new law being debated by the Government that would allow the close relatives of missing people to continue to administer their financial affairs such as a mortgage until they are found. The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) said the Guardianship (Missing Persons) Bill, seeking to create a new…
Read moreBusinesses across England and Wales are grappling with the huge business rates burden ahead of the controversial revaluation in April new research reveals. An exclusive investigation by CVS Business Rent & Rates Specialists has found nearly 200,000 businesses were hauled before a Magistrate in 2015/16 for non-payment of their business rates fuelling claims the system…
Read moreRateSetter has collected back in £1billon in capital repayments from borrowers since the platform wrote its first loan in 2010. n total, RateSetter investors have lent almost £1.75 billion to individuals and businesses across the UK, including £668 million in 2016 alone. Alongside the £1 billion capital that has been repaid, RateSetter investors have earned £63m…
Read moreHMRC’s Counter Avoidance Directorate collected £92 million in unpaid Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) in the year 2015-16, according to Collyer Bristow. The amount collected has fallen from £301.2million in 2014-15, indicating that the government’s strategy and legislative changes have been successful in preventing SDLT avoidance opportunities, the law firm said. James Badcock, partner at…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for February 2017: Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1.516 trillion at the end of December 2016. This is up from £1.466 trillion at the end of December 2015 – an extra £995.53 per UK adult. According to the Office for…
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