RL360 head of technical services named MIA chair
He replaces Peter Kenny, chief executive of Quilter International
He replaces Peter Kenny, chief executive of Quilter International
Quilter International chief expects ‘an increase in fees over the next two years to be proposed’
Rumours UK chancellor could also introduce a £30,000 cap on gifts in inheritance game changer
RL360’s Neil Chadwick hopeful Treasury will see sense but says April is key redemption trigger deadline
The marriage of late comedian Ken Dodd to his long-term partner, and the fact that HM Revenue & Customs lost out on nearly £3m ($4.2m, €3.4m) as a result, has prompted questions about the timing of financial planning, especially so-called “deathbed planning”.
International life company RL360° has launched the Asset Protection Plan, a product designed to safeguard against financial liabilities on the death of the policyholder.
Specialists who advise expatriates on their UK tax affairs have flagged up a possible threat to such expatriates’ personal allowances that was contained in Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget last week.
Cuts to the bingo tax and beer duty by George Osborne in his 2014 Budget yesterday gave the UK press something to feast on late yesterday and earlier today, while those whose annual job it is to analyse the significance of some of Osborne's other changes attempted to make sense of them.
Tax avoidance, or ‘abuse’ as the Treasury would see it, has long been a problem for HMRC. From next April new legislation, known as GAAR, could be in place to clamp down on perceived abusers. How will it affect you and your clients?
Guidance notes published unintentionally by HM Revenue & Customs today, appear to clarify a number of points where there was some ambiguity or speculation.
IFAs should review clients’ IHT mitigation plans due to amendments to the excepted estates rules
Neil Chadwick, Royal London 360 Technical Marketing Manager, looks at the non-dom remitance fee hike