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Cohabitation law reforms rejected

The government has rejected proposals to modernise cohabitation laws in England and Wales, leaving it up to individuals to arrange their financial affairs for partners and dependents.  

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Investors set to pay more tax

The new Chancellor’s Autumn Statement has increased the tax bill for many investors.

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Your New Year financial checklist

2022 was an eventful year, giving you good reason to think about your financial planning for 2023.

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Looking for alternative Christmas presents?

Why not consider a different kind of gift for your children or grandchildren this Christmas – perhaps one with a financial twist?

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Dissecting inflation: what a difference a year makes

Annual CPI inflation hit 10.1% in September, but that does not mean every price is showing a double-digit increase.

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After the storm: self-employed tax planning

If you are self-employed or work via a company the winding back of many of the proposals in September’s mini-Budget has altered tax planning.

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Gilts get their moment in the limelight

Government bonds, often called gilts, are traditionally dull investments. However, as recent events highlighted, they are an important part of the financial landscape.

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The lessons from the Mini Budget U-turns

The rapid unwinding of most of September’s so-called mini-Budget has important implications.

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Calling all young adults: don't forget about your Child Trust Fund

Nearly all children born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011 were the lucky recipients of a government handout – usually £250 or £500 – which was locked away in a Child Trust Fund (CTF). CTFs were…

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'The Growth Plan' – a further update

At 6.00 am on Monday 17 October, the Treasury issued a press release announcing that the (new) Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, would making a statement “bringing forward measures from the Medium-Term Fiscal Plan”. The…

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