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What are the tax benefits for individual investing through EIS?
EIS investors can enjoy substantial tax benefits. The government took the view that tax reliefs of this level of generosity should be…
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Seccl launches CPD-accredited API Academy to teach basic coding skills
Seccl, the Octopus-owned custodian and platform technology provider, is looking to upskill financial advice and investment professionals in the basics of coding,…
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Thursday newspaper round-up: Cost of living crisis, economic growth, flexible working
Some food bank users are declining items such as potatoes as they cannot afford the energy to boil them, the boss of…
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FE fundinfo reveals latest Alpha Manager ‘Hall of Fame’ – check out the latest entrants
Seven active fund managers have joined FE fundinfo’s coveted ‘Hall of Fame’ list for the first time in 2022, which recognises those…
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Pinsent Masons comments on Spring Statement: Government continues investing in HMRC investigations – £161m in investment forecast to yield £3.2bn
In today’s Spring Statement, the Chancellor announced that the Government will invest a further £161m into HMRC’s investigations into taxpayers. That £161m…
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Schroders: Sunak looks to ease pressure on squeezed UK consumers
A cut in fuel duty will be welcome to UK households, but only partly offsets the pressures from inflation and tax increases.…
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Could pension tax relief reform be on the agenda as government considers a fairer system?
In background documents for today’s Spring statement, it said government would consider reform of tax reliefs and allowances to support a fair…
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Sunak gambles with election-year tax cut as poor face living squeeze
UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak placed a long-term bet on the 2024 General Election by pledging a cut in income taxes, while…
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‘A missed opportunity’: private client law firms comment on Sunak’s Spring Statement
As IFAs and financial planners digest the detail of today’s Spring Statement from Chancellor Sunak, two private client firms share their thoughts…
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Scottish Widows comments on Chancellor’s Spring Statement
Following the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, Peter Glancy, Head of Policy at Scottish Widows, comments: The impacts of increased costs-of-living on savers and…
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