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Complete Succession Planning Compliance Checklist: A 2026 Guide for UK Directors

Complete Succession Planning

Introduction The UK economy in 2026 has raised the stakes for business survival. Many directors see leadership change as a soft HR issue. This view is dangerous. A succession planning compliance checklist is a legal and financial requirement. What is it? It’s a plan that keeps your business legal when leadership changes. This includes the […]

How to Obtain an SA302 Online: Step-by-Step Guide (UK 2026)

How to Obtain an SA302 Online Step-by-Step Guide (UK 2026)

Introduction Whether you are self-employed, a company director, or a landlord, proving your income for a mortgage involves more than showing a bank statement. Lenders need official, verifiable proof of what you have declared to HMRC. In the UK, that document is the SA302, officially called the Tax Calculation document. Knowing how to obtain an […]

Difference Between Lasting and Enduring Power of Attorney – Guidance

Difference Between Lasting and Enduring Power of Attorney UK

Introduction Picking someone to help with big decisions protects your future. In England and Wales, you do this with a Power of Attorney. This legal paper lets someone you trust manage your money or health choices if you get too ill to do it yourself. The rules changed in 2007. This created the difference between […]

LPA Fee Increase 2025/26 UK | New OPG Costs, Exemptions & Registration Deadlines 

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Introduction The Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) system in England and Wales has gone through its biggest update in years. The Ministry of Justice runs the policy. The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) handles the day-to-day work. The shift from paper forms to digital services is now well underway. Demand drove the change. Registrations […]

SDLT Higher Rates Refund in England and Northern Ireland

SDLT Higher Rates Refund in England and Northern Ireland

Introduction SDLT rules in England and Northern Ireland changed in 2024. Buyers now pay more tax when buying another property. From 31 October 2024, the SDLT surcharge increased from 3% to 5%. The surcharge applies to second homes and other properties. Buyers must pay a higher rate when the purchase is completed. Higher SDLT rates […]

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