The Christmas story continues
In the build up to Christmas, I usually find time amongst the manic present wrapping sessions and the social events to go to a carol service.
In the build up to Christmas, I usually find time amongst the manic present wrapping sessions and the social events to go to a carol service.
Executors of someone UK domiciled whose surviving spouse or civil partner is, or has been, non-domiciled may need to explore the deceased’s financial history for much more than the last seven years
One of the most common comments by those who have been involved in an unsuccessful tax scheme is that they didn’t understand it, or thought it set out to do something different.
The introduction of Pension Freedoms brought about the widening of the range of potential beneficiaries on death in the form of the beneficiaries’ drawdown, and the removal of any cap on income wit
The British press has been full of headlines on inheritance tax this year, targeting in particular the baby boomer generation who have fortuitously increased their estates over their lifetime, larg
A friend of mine recently relocated to another part of the UK and was faced with those vital but annoying bureaucracies we have all had to deal with at such times.
In January 2018, Chancellor Philip Hammond asked the Office of Tax Simplification to review inheritance tax. The key part of his letter said:
When should you consider making a complaint to HMRC?
The council tax bills that have been hitting people’s doormats are heavier than ever before.