‘Will UK growth drive dictate the health of state pension?’
As Storm Bert leaves a trail of destruction in its wake, are we ready for financial storms ahead?
‘Will UK growth drive dictate the health of state pension?’ Read More »
As Storm Bert leaves a trail of destruction in its wake, are we ready for financial storms ahead?
‘Will UK growth drive dictate the health of state pension?’ Read More »
Utmost said recent changes to the inheritance tax regime, announced in the Autumn Budget, will double the proportion of deaths subject to IHT charge. (Source FT Adviser)
IHT changes will create ‘surge in demand’ for advisers Read More »
Investors need to adapt their strategies to meet climate objectives, a new report claims. (Source FT AAdviser)
Net-zero investing needs holistic approach for success Read More »
As the year closes, we’re pleased to present the final 2024 edition of GBI Magazine. This issue examines the Autumn Budget’s impact on tax-efficient investment strategies and offers essential insights for financial advisers, continuing our focus on the most pressing topics in tax-efficient investments. (Source: IFA Magazine)
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has presented a pivotal Budget for the UK’s new Labour government, aiming to plug the country’s fiscal “black hole” while investing in critical infrastructure and public services. (Source: Investment Week)
Autumn Budget 24: Government to raise taxes by £40bn to plug UK’s fiscal hole Read More »
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has raised the lower rate of capital gains tax (CGT) from 10% to 18%, and the higher rate of CGT from 20% to 24%. (Source: Professional Adviser)
Autumn Budget 24: Labour raises CGT lower and higher rates Read More »
o2h Ventures are hosting their post-budget o2h chaitime webinar on Wednesday 30th October at 16:00pm
Dissecting the UK Budget 2024 for Tax-Efficient Investing Read More »
The Chancellor faces calls to abolish the £175,000 residence nil-rate band in the Budget (Source: The Telegraph)
Reeves urged to launch £2bn inheritance tax raid on family homes Read More »
Advisers will be keeping a keen eye on potential tax changes in the wake of Labour’s victory in the general election. (Source FT Adviser)
Advisers on lookout for tax changes following Labour’s win Read More »
Unless the next government rips up the fiscal rules it’s going to have to raise taxes, so it pays to think about where the extra money might actually come from, says Tim Sarson.
Tax rises are coming and these are the ones to look out for Read More »