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Fifth UK pensions secretary in three-year ‘merry-go-round’
The UK Government’s appointment of a new pensions secretary has been labelled as “disappointing” by a financial industry expert, who says the position has become a merry-go-round, as the role has now changed hands five times in just three years.
Best Practice | 14 Dec 17
Expert planning in wake of UK Budget
Nearly a month on from the UK’s Autumn Budget, what have the experts uncovered for financial planners going forward into 2018?
Best Practice | 5 Dec 17
Trusts: How to get the jurisdiction right
Trusts form an important part of UK tax planning and can offer a wide range of opportunities. To advise a client correctly regarding the setting up and maintenance of a trust, it is important to establish if the trust itself is treated as a UK resident trust or a non-UK resident trust, says Canada Life.
Non-dom tax swoop could trigger exodus
Commercial property tax changes could lead to a UK non-dom exodus, international law firm Withers has warned.
What is the problem with offshore investments?
Another day, another major leak of sensitive data that reveals even the British Queen has her fingers in some offshore-pies. But with everything legal and above board, are we at risk of sensationalising something that is pretty average?