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Politicians should not forget that we all have a stake in a functioning pensions market
Sterling surge helps cut local out-of-pocket bills
Treasury looks to simplify tax-free savings regime and weighs new allowance for investments in UK companies
Gross margin forecasts increase but sales largely disappoint
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Tax authority sends almost 24,000 ‘nudge letters’ in 2022-23
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