guernseys concept group launches two
The Concept Group, one of the largest QROPS providers anywhere until HM Revenue & Customs de-listed almost all of Guernsey's schemes in April, is launching two new schemes in Gibraltar.
The Concept Group, one of the largest QROPS providers anywhere until HM Revenue & Customs de-listed almost all of Guernsey's schemes in April, is launching two new schemes in Gibraltar.
HM Revenue & Customs has today released new guidance on the transfer of pensions to schemes "included on the QROPS list", which addresses issues raised in the landmark ROSIIP case.
Guernsey is considering amending the pension provisions of its income tax law to enable so-called pan-island occupational pension schemes to again receive transfer payments from UK-registered pension schemes.
Daniel Freedman, founder and managing director of the London & Capital wealth management office, is sounding the alarm about the dangers of advising Americans to transfer pensions they may have accumulated while working in the UK into QROP schemes when they return home.
A group of financial advisers, pension consultants and others is discussing the creation of an international code of conduct for those who advise on QROP schemes.
Brooklands, the UK-regulated, globally-operating pension administrator and trust company, has launched a wrap platform aimed at enabling its advisory clients to consolidate and oversee all their clients’ investment assets in a single, online-accessible location.
QROPS industry officials expressed relief over today's anticipated announcement by HM Revenue & Customs concerning how they are to handle transfers of pensions into qualifying recognised overseas pension schemes.
As New Zealand prepares to change the way it taxes so-called "foreign superannuation funds", Stephen Ward, managing director of Premier Pension Solutions, looks at how the new regulations will work
HM Revenue & Customs has refused to confirm why it has removed almost all Hong Kong based QROPS from its list of registered schemes.
All but two QROPS listed in Hong Kong have been removed from HM Revenue & Custom’s list of registered schemes.
Following a “shameful” legal defeat on the 21st of last month, HM Revenue & Customs have been forced to deliver a policy statement to judge Justice Charles.
A QROPS recently launched in Hong Kong has been removed from HM Revenue & Custom’s list of registered schemes.