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Temporary 5% VAT Rate for Children’s Meals and Family Attractions

The Government has announced a temporary 5% VAT rate for children’s meals, admission tickets, and family attractions as part of its summer cost-of-living support measures. From 25th June 2026 to 1st Se…

June 9, 2026

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A view of a ferris wheels from the ground looking up at a dusky pink evening sky. This is a decorative photo for the temporary 5% VAT rate for summer 2026 GLX blog post.

Temporary 5% VAT Rate for Children’s Meals and Family Attractions

The Government has announced a temporary 5% VAT rate for children’s meals, admission tickets, and family attractions as part of its summer co…

June 9, 2026

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The £3,000 Youth Jobs Grant: Everything you need to know

The UK Government has announced a new £3,000 Youth Jobs Grant as part of its wider plan to reduce youth unemployment and support busines…

April 23, 2026

Companies House Fees to Increase from 1 February 2026

Companies House has announced that several of its statutory fees will increase from 1st February 2026. These changes form part of Companies Ho…

November 4, 2025

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Positive Changes to Paternity Pay

There have been some positive changes to Paternity Leave and Pay in the UK offering more flexibility for fathers and partners. The changes will all…

May 10, 2024

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Reduction in the national insurance rate 

This month, millions of workers will take home more pay due to a reduction in the national insurance rate. As announced by the chancellor, Jeremy H…

January 15, 2024

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Holiday pay and entitlement reforms from 1st January 2024

HMRC’s Working Time Regulations were introduced on 1st January 2024, and as promised, the GLX payroll team are pleased to share these details…

January 4, 2024

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Great News Announced Today Regarding Proposed Changes to Holiday Pay

The Government is proposing to introduce an accrual method to calculate entitlement at 12.07% of hours worked in a pay period for irregular-hour wo…

November 24, 2023