10 Tax-Saving Strategies to Maximise Your UK Tax Refund
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Let’s be honest—no one likes paying more tax than they have to. If you file a self-assessment tax return, tax season can feel overwhelming. The good news? There are smart, straightforward ways to reduce your tax liability and even boost your refund.
We’ve outlined 10 actionable tax-saving strategies for 2025 to help you keep more of your hard-earned cash.
Tax planning can be complex, but small changes can make a big difference. Want to learn more? Check out our full breakdown here.
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