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Employers see the writing on the wall for pensions salary sacrifice schemes
Over 90% of employers think that the chancellor will place restrictions on pensions salary sacrifice schemes at the upco…
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Estate planning should be a family-wide conversation: are unused pensions the catalyst many needed to start the process?
Written by Caroline Foulger, Partner at Hunters Law LLP Inheritance Tax has never been straightforward, yet many refer…
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How long does it really take to save for a house deposit in the UK?
New industry data has revealed that the number of low-deposit mortgages available have risen to their highest level sinc…
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No-fault evictions: what advisers need to know | Guest insight from Cordelia Smith, Hunters Law LLP
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As the Renters’ Rights Bill edges closer to implementation, mortgage advisers should be aware of its ripple effects acro…
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Here we go again – pre-budget insights from IFGL Pensions’ Steve Berridge
As speculation swirls ahead of the November Budget, with pensions once again appearing to be in the Chancellor’s crossha…
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AJ Bell: State pension set for 4.7% inflation-busting rise as July earnings raise questions over triple lock sustainability
UK state pensions set for boost as latest ONS figures show 4.7% earnings growth, with the triple lock likely to lift the…
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UK GDP stalls in July raising questions for advisers ahead of Autumn Budget | Industry experts share their analysis
Data released from the ONS today has indicated that monthly GDP growth ground to a halt, after a promising 0.4% rise in…
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Reframe Cancer enhances cancer product with Pulse to include CQC regulated cancer screening
Reframe Cancer, the leading provider of specialist cancer navigation has enhanced its cancer product for Pulse Insurance…
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Hargreaves Lansdown: Inflation may rise while interest rates remain on hold
With plenty of key economic data coming through on the UK economy next week, market watchers – including the team at Har…
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Barclays: UK’s investment gap swells to over £610 billion
New data and analysis from Barclays reveals that the UK’s investment gap grew by over 30 per cent between 2022 and 2024…
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Ground-breaking EISA research project
Mark Brownridge, Director of the Enterprise Investment Scheme Association (EISA) has contacted us with news of an important in-depth study into the…
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International Financial Services Forum address
Speaking to “City Week 2020 – The 10th International Financial Services Forum”, Christopher Woolard, interim Chief Executive of the FCA posed 3…
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Too big for BBLS, too small for CBILS
The initial shock of the Pandemic is over but giving way to the second wave. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is urgently directing his…
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Deutsche Bank made $1.3 trillion worth of ‘suspicious’ transactions between 1999 – 2017
@peter_IFAMAG reads Twitter so you don’t have to. Leaked documents reveal suspicious European banking behaviour worth over £1.5trn. JP Morgan, Barclays, Deutsche…
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The Sunday Fraudster?
The Sunday Times seems to be going nap on first-time buyers today; headlines include “We snared a fire-sale mortgage” and “Young investors…
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Liability to inheritance tax following pension fund transfer
Published in The Times on September 18, 2020, the judgement finds that a transfer of a terminally ill person’s pension fund from…
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Centralised investment proposition (CIP)
IFA firms tend to use a Managed Portfolio Service as part of their CIP. Firms need to consider what makes the CIP…
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Viceroy call for independent investigation into The Grenke Group
@peter_IFAMAG reads Twitter so you don’t have to. Viceroy, the research team that shorted Wirecard, calls for an independent investigation into Grenke…
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Why are tax reliefs available on some investments?
In the middle years of the 1990s, the UK Government kicked off a quiet revolution in the way long-term investment is directed…
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The story of the ISA and the latest state of play
Individual savings accounts (ISAs) were introduced on 6 April 1999, replacing the earlier Personal Equity Plans (PEPs) and Tax-Exempt Special Savings Accounts…