Clients demand cash advice ahead of ISA reforms
Two thirds of financial advisers expect limits on cash ISAs to come into effect by the end of the year
Spilt coffee, a wife who sees aliens and vertigo were just some of the excuses HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) received in 2017 from people who failed to file their tax returns. Click through the slides to see some of the other intriguing excuses and some of the wildly optimistic expense claims the organisation received.
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