Showing posts with label 50% tax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50% tax. Show all posts
Monday, 11 April 2011
Friday, 26 March 2010
2010 Budget Update
All the news from the budget.
Review of EFRBS & EBTs announced with potential changes from April 2011.
HMRC has said it is looking into proposals to extend trivial commutation rights to personal pensions funds worth up to £2,000 and allowing couples to pool small pension pots in order to achieve better value by buying a joint life annuity.
Review of EFRBS & EBTs announced with potential changes from April 2011.
HMRC has said it is looking into proposals to extend trivial commutation rights to personal pensions funds worth up to £2,000 and allowing couples to pool small pension pots in order to achieve better value by buying a joint life annuity.
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Tax exiles under the spot light.
The recent Gaines-Cooper ruling brings tax residency in to question.
Labels:
50% tax,
domicile,
Non-resident
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Tax schemes too good to be true?
The new edition of the HMRC 'Spotlights' publication includes an article on loss relief schemes that in HMRC's view do not have the intended effect. Individuals considering investing in these schemes need to be aware that the relief claimed may be challenged and repayments withheld.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Ten ways to beat Alistair Darling’s big squeeze
An interesting article from The Times on Sunday.
Labels:
50% tax,
high earners,
tax relief,
tax savings
Thursday, 24 September 2009
IHT Planning
Are Family Limited Partnerships and Family General Partnerships the modern alternative to trusts? Read more or call us to discuss.
Labels:
50% tax,
family,
IHT,
Inheritance tax planning,
limited,
partnership,
trusts
Monday, 27 July 2009
How to shelter your investments from the 50% tax rate.
Ellen Kelleher at the Financial Times looks at some of the strategies that can be adopted for avoiding 50% tax on your investments.
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