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HMRC loophole means everyone with a private pension can avoid tax
Yorkshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoContributions exceeding the £60,000 threshold are subject to taxation at your personal income tax...
Taxpayers urged to check if paying more money to HMRC ‘than they should be’
Daily Express· 3 days agoWages inflation combined with frozen thresholds has resulted in the number of people paying the 45...
I'm inheriting £10m - can I set up an investment trust to manage it?
This Is Money· 3 days agoThe assets will involve traded collateralised debt obligations, plus property, bonds and shares. A...
When will Labour’s first Budget be – and when will tax changes come into effect?
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoUnlike the Tories, Labour did not commit to freezing capital gains and it has emerged that it’s being considered for a revenue-raising tax rise. Sir Keir Starmer has personally ...
Protect your pension from Labour! The essential five steps to take NOW
This Is Money· 7 days agoTime and again, millions of us have seen our carefully laid plans for retirement thrown into chaos...
The Morning Briefing: LifeSearch partners with MetLife; Will consolidators start feeding off each...
Money Marketing Online· 3 days agoProtection specialist LifeSearch has added MetLife’s ChildShield product offering to its advice process. The LifeSearch team of 280 advisers can access MetLife’s innovative standalone ChildShield ...
HMRC loophole warning as everyone with a pension urged to act now to avoid 'hidden' tax bill
Teesside Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe totally legal loophole allows you to avoid paying as much tax as you would have in a given year...
Of the economy’s two possible endings the happy one is more likely | Larry Elliott
The Guardian· 6 days agoJust as in the movie Sliding Doors, there are two endings to the story that began on Thursday with Labour’s victory in the 2024 election. What happens to the economy over the next five years ...
Labour is spreading the biggest lie in British politics
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoAs Institute for Fiscal Studies director Paul Johnson pointed out last month, the Government’s books...