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HMRC’s recent guidance on tax adviser registration has prompted a lot of discussion across the conveyancing sector. Some of it has been helpful. Some of it has created unnecessary concern. When the guidance is looked

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HMRC’s introduction of a new ‘tax adviser’ registration regime has understandably caused concern across the conveyancing sector. While much of the discussion has focused on accountants and tax practitioners, conveyancers are now finding themselves caught

The red budget briefcase

For weeks leading up to the autumn budget, the property world braced for impact. Rumours spread with the usual fervour: potential adjustments to thresholds, reforms to reliefs, and even talk of complete stamp duty overhaul.

The words 'stamp duty' spelled out in wooden blocks, with a man holding a magnifying glass up to the letters

The mortgage market is facing significant turbulence. Affordability constraints, rising arrears, and increasing regulatory scrutiny are forcing lenders to re-examine every element of the conveyancing process. Precision and compliance have never been more critical, and

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Conveyancing is among the most high-pressure fields in law. Tight deadlines, exacting clients, and a constantly evolving regulatory landscape create an environment where stress and burnout are all too common. As Mental Health Awareness Week

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