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January 26, 2026
OFSI to consolidate asset freeze targets into single sanctions list

The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation has announced changes to how asset freeze targets are published. From January 2026, its consolidated list will be withdrawn, with the Foreign Office’s UK sanctions list becoming the primary reference point for sanctions designations. An exception will remain for certain Russia-related financial restrictions, which will continue to be listed...

January 26, 2026
Professional bodies update guidance on AI use in tax services

Professional bodies responsible for tax standards have updated their guidance to address the growing use of artificial intelligence in tax work. Amendments to the Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation (PCRT) framework aim to help advisers apply ethical principles when using AI tools, including responsibility, professional judgement and client confidentiality. STEP is among the seven...

January 23, 2026
HMRC Tax Rebates Delayed: Why Refunds Are Taking Over a Year

Growing frustration over delayed repayments Many UK taxpayers are experiencing long waits for HMRC tax rebates, with some refunds taking more than a year to be paid. These delays are affecting employees, pensioners, and self-employed individuals who are owed money after overpaying tax or National Insurance. For households relying on timely repayments, the situation has...

January 22, 2026
UK Government Increases IHT Relief Cap for APR/BPR

A welcome update for succession planning The UK government has announced an increase to the IHT relief cap, bringing important changes for families, farmers, and business owners who rely on Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR). This update is designed to provide greater certainty and protection for those passing on family assets,...

January 5, 2026
UK households to see higher energy bills by 2030

Household energy bills are expected to rise over the coming years after Ofgem approved major investment in the UK’s energy infrastructure. The funding will be used to upgrade electricity networks and gas pipelines, supporting future demand and renewable energy projects. While the regulator says the investment should reduce long-term costs by improving efficiency, consumers are...

January 5, 2026
Freshfields prepares students for high-pressure City careers

International law firm Freshfields has launched resilience training programmes for university students aiming to enter the City. The sessions focus on coping with stress, handling feedback and developing professional confidence in demanding work environments. Similar initiatives have been introduced by other professional firms, including accounting and consulting practices, reflecting growing concern around wellbeing and preparedness...

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