Personal tax changes for 2022/23

By the time you’re reading this, the new tax year is either just about to start or has already started.

Some of the changes have been public knowledge for months now and some of the rises have been anxiously awaited as the country continues to face a cost-of-living squeeze.

But the Government is intent on decreasing the national deficit and inflation after over £400 billion of quantitative easing by the Bank of England and global supply chain issues.

With these changes adding to the cost of living for many families, it’s more important than ever to know what changes have been made so you can prepare.

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