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What does 31 January mean for online sellers?

The end of January was not only the deadline for personal tax returns but also marked a new tax era for online sellers.

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2024: a year of growth for investments

The global market outlook showed an improvement for 2024 with the US achieving more than 20% returns for a second consecutive year.

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National Savings & Investments and cuts

National Savings & Investments (NS&I) has been busy reducing its interest rates in recent months.

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Inheritance tax revisited

The Budget brought inheritance tax (IHT) into the news headlines, but its impact is not well understood.  

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Attitudes to retirement

A recent survey has raised questions about retirement readiness.

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From new year to year end – keeping a tax-planning resolution?

As 2025 gets under way, it is once again the time of year to start considering your tax year-end planning.

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Why mortgage rates are going up when the Bank of England is cutting rates

Not every interest rate moves in the same direction.

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The consequences of higher employer's national insurance contributions

The impact of the Budget’s increases in national insurance contributions (NICs) are not limited to employers.

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Have you seen my pension? The lost £31.1 billion...

There are now over three million ‘lost’ pensions worth over £31 billion.

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Pensions and IHT: beware April 2027

The latest Budget move to count pensions as part of your estate for inheritance tax (IHT) is a major change, with potentially significant consequences.

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