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Inheritance Tax for Property Owners

29th September 2009
Inheritance tax (IHT) is something that is unavoidable for most people. And for property owners, the position is likely to be worse than many others, largely because they are likely to have significant assets that cannot easily and quickly be realised, in... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Understanding Pensions and Tax Relief

03rd August 2009
Understanding tax relief, with regards to pensions, may seem like a daunting task, but it is actually fairly simple to grasp. The first thing to understand is that, depending on the type of pension you have opted for (e.g. personal or occupational), the p... Read >
Author: Rochelle

'Never too early' to plan for retirement

20th June 2009
The issue of saving is one that has come up time and time again during the current recession, with debt problems and low interest rates discouraging many people from putting anything away. But consumers have been encouraged to save even a small amount i... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

Pension Release - QROPS Explained with real case study

04th June 2009
Until now it has not been possible to have access to your frozen UK pension legally and with the permission of the UK tax authorities. This has been primarily because, in return for the tax-relief an individual receives on their pension contributions,... Read >
Author: Robert Adviser

2009 Budget: Pensions & Salary Sacrifice

18th May 2009
Simon Parsons on pensions: anti-forestalling It is important that everyone is encouraged to save for their retirement, but I intend to address the anomaly which sees a tiny proportion of the top taking a large slice of the help...Alistair Darling, Chance... Read >
Author: Simon Parsons

Outsourcing IT Provision – Significant Benefits for Any Size of Business

23rd January 2009
In the current economic climate, more and more businesses are seeking to streamline their operations to save costs and create greater efficiencies. Outsourcing IT provision is therefore fast becoming an attractive proposition. While it used to be somet... Read >
Author: sarahainslie

Don’t Ditch your Travel Insurance Policy

13th January 2009
A professional body has said that remembering to renew or take out annual travel insurance for the first time is as important as remembering your suitcase when you are going on holiday and should therefore be as equally high up in your list of priorities ... Read >
Author: Gill

Want To Pay Less Tax? Pension Life Insurance Could Be The Answer

01st December 2008
If you want to pay less tax – and who doesn’t? – there is a new way of reducing your overall bill. And it is also a way to get really cheap life insurance. But before you rub your eyes and try to wake up, read on as we investigate whether this is as... Read >
Author: michael challiner

“Pensions” – a new term in Life Insurance

01st December 2008
Pension term assurance is a product which pension companies have introduced as a result of the April 2006 budget. This tax perk was hardly noticed at first, but the full implications are that millions of people can now gain from big savings on life insura... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Travel Insurance – As Important as your Suitcase

10th November 2008
Recently, a professional body has said that remembering to renew or take out annual travel insurance is as important as remembering your suitcase and should therefore be as equally high up in your list of priorities. A spokesman from the professional b... Read >
Author: Gill

Buy to let – many happy returns?

05th November 2008
Rental incomes from residential properties are not keeping pace with rising property prices. Back in the good old days of 2001 many landlords were achieving rental income equal to 10 per cent of the purchase price of the property. This has fallen to aroun... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Home Insurance Not Bought By Tenants

12th August 2008
Recent research by Zurich Insurance has found that tenants across the UK are gambling nearly £8billion of personal possessions by not protecting themselves against bad weather or crime. Almost a million private renters (37 per cent of those surveyed)... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Tax Relief Program- Related Hint For Tax Savings

12th August 2008
As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to tax relief programs and in some way related to tax relief scam, garnishment wages, company tax relief or tax relief on rent for your reading pleasure. Yo... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Council Tax Relief- Useful Tip For Relief In taxes

12th August 2008
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation due to the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, all information (whether about council tax relief or any other such as VA sales tax, income tax allowances, low income ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Flex technology - The Ruling Technology In The Market

09th July 2008
Flex is one of the ruling technologies in the market. Flex seeks to minimize problems by providing good work flow and programming model that is familiar to the flex developers and flex programmers. Flex development enables you to create expressive, high-... Read >
Author: Shaun parker

When C Corporations Save Your Business Taxes

13th June 2008
Small business owners usually minimize their taxes by operating as a sole proprietorship, partnership or S corporation. Or by operating as a limited liability company taxed as a sole proprietorship, partnership or S corporation. However, even though C ... Read >
Author: Stephen L. Nelson

Avoid UK Tax Problems By Knowing What Business Expenses Are Disallowed

25th May 2008
The costs of goods, materials or services purchased by a business which are for private use are not allowable for tax purposes. The disallowed element also applies to goods and materials bought for business use which are subsequently used for private use.... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright

To SIPP Or Not To SIPP? - More Pension Options Explained

25th April 2008
We have been seeing a lot of enquiries from clients wanting to know if a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) would be appropriate for them. Let's look at an example to illustrate this. Let's say you have several personal pensions, some separate sh... Read >
Author: Ray Prince

Call in Your Advisors!

28th March 2008
Our 'socially accepted' working life in the Western World presently stands at around 50 years. We generally have the ability to seek work at a little before the age of 15 and are expected to graciously retire at around 65 years. So tell me, how much o... Read >
Author: kamal kumar

Call in Your Advisors!

28th March 2008
Our 'socially accepted' working life in the Western World presently stands at around 50 years. We generally have the ability to seek work at a little before the age of 15 and are expected to graciously retire at around 65 years. So tell me, how much o... Read >
Author: kamal kumar

Riester-Rente: Benefits for Home Owners in 2008?

19th January 2008
Should anybody saving with the Riester-Rente (the German contributory pension scheme) intend to have a house built, or to buy a new property, he may soon be able to invest state pension subsidies and savings to finance this. Indeed this may turn out to be... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Brits saving £1 trillion by 2012

14th January 2008
Brits are on course to put away as much as £1 trillion in savings by 2012, with balances having doubled since the turn of the century. It would appear that the message from government and financial advisors may have got through with many more people putt... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Young investing in property - not pensions

21st October 2007
Young people are not investing enough in pensions to ensure that they have enough income to see them through old age, according to a report from the International Longevity Centre. The think-tank’s recent study highlighted the fact that the proportion ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Teaching Abroad - Contract Conditions to Look For

06th February 2007
There are as many contract conditions as there are international schools, almost. International schools are sometimes caught in a difficult situation. They need to comply with the regulations of the country they are operating in, ensure their condition... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Life insurance can now offer tax relief benefits

07th August 2006
It seems to be a little known fact that in the last budget, legislation was introduced which has created a tax loophole on a certain type of life insurance. We gather that early indications point to the fact that, for 50% of people, the most economical so... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Life insurance policies - solving the mysteries of life insurance

07th July 2006
A large number of life insurance companies exist today to offer different life insurance policies to their clients. These life insurance companies try to keep their individuality by bifurcations and making different classifications on the policies. Li... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

Online Home Business for Independence and Income Stream

14th April 2006
It's a big step from being employed to working for yourself, so plan as far ahead as possible and think about the effects on all areas of your life to prepare yourself, before you leave your job. Can you start a part-time business first, to prepare for y... Read >
Author: Adrienne Davis

The right home based business for you

09th February 2006
When your boss is really getting you down and the office feels like a prison, working from home seems the ideal. You can work from home by starting a business from scratch or joining a legitimate work at home business opportunity, affiliate program or fr... Read >
Author: Adrienne Davis