UK Adviser
Macro Views | 9 Jun 17
ANALYSIS: Where should you invest after UK election shock?
The thesaurus doesn’t offer a decent alternative to “uncertainty”, the post-election word du jour, yet Theresa May’s dire performance makes it likely we will be reading the word many times a day for the foreseeable future.
Tax & Regulation | 9 Jun 17
May’s ‘moment of madness’ dementia tax backfires in UK election
The UK Conservative Party’s pledge to introduce a so-called ‘dementia tax’ could have cost prime minister Theresa May a clear majority in the UK general election, say UK advisers, as Britain now faces the prospect of a Conservative government backed by Northern Ireland Unionists.
Tax & Regulation | 9 Jun 17
UK hung parliament ushers in uncertainty over Finance Bill
Financial advisers in the UK are facing an unprecedented period of uncertainty as Britain woke up to a hung parliament on Friday, casting doubts over the future of key tax policies dropped from the Finance Bill in the run up to the snap election.
Commodities | 7 Jun 17
Curiosity not conviction drives election mood
Investors have been struggling to call any winners and losers ahead of the UK election due to its lack of a binary outcome.
Tax & Regulation | 7 Jun 17
Over 1m UK taxpayers could face ‘stealth tax’ rises by 2019
More than one million UK taxpayers, who earn between £100,000 and £123,000, could face paying an effective tax of 60% if the current tax system remains unchanged, according to international accountancy firm RSM.