Before the March 2016 Budget there had been much speculation that the Chancellor was planning big changes to the tax relief on pensions.
Andrew Day
A miserable turnaround in the fixed bond savings market
As far as the savings market was concerned, 2015 was the year of the challenger provider.
5 Top Tips for Entrepreneurs’ Relief
Entrepreneurs’ relief is one of the most attractive tax benefits that business founders and owners have available to them, giving a capital gains tax rate on business disposals of just ten per cent – the lowest currently available.
Pension Freedoms queries rise 913%
Google searches for the term “pension freedoms” increased over 900% in 2015 as the Government introduced more flexibility for pensioners.
The March 2016 Budget Impact on Charities
The Budget impact on charities was very positive as charities share £45m raised from banking fines over the next 4 years
Millennial Finances
New research shows that millennials are better educated, more likely to start a business, but only 24% have basic financial knowledge.
Tax Cuts now, Pay Later?
The Chancellor will need to reduce borrowing by £32bn in 2019-20 – the biggest ever annual cash consolidation – in order to meet his Budget surplus target by the end of parliament.
What is Diversification
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about diversification, but were too afraid (or didn’t have the time) to ask!
April 2016
Another month, another dire warning from the economic great and good. In March it was the IMF’s turn to warn ‘economic derailment.’
Budget 2016 Overview
It was famously said that ‘all roads lead to Rome.’ In British politics, all speeches currently lead to the EU Referendum. George Osborne’s Budget speech, delivered on Wednesday March 16th, was no exception.