It won’t have escaped you that it’s pre-Budget speculation season and lots has been said about proposals to apply National ...
If the chancellor used her autumn Budget to put up income tax by 2p in the pound, while cutting national insurance contributions at the same time, it would raise £6bn – and the fiscal trickery might ...
Planning how to pass on your wealth isn’t always top of a to-do list. Most of us are busy managing daily expenses, saving for retirement, or simply ...
Gifts to children can come with tax strings. To keep your child's gift growing and avoid tax bills for yourself along the way, consider this long-term strategy. Profit and prosper with the best of ...
The government’s proposed property tax overhaul has created a new fault line in the UK housing market. Whilst first-time ...
In an innovative new research paper, UC Berkeley economists found that the total effective tax rates paid by the 400 richest ...
Ankur Warikoo explains how young professionals struggle financially despite good salaries. He highlights lifestyle expenses and EMIs as key factors. Many find themselves broke by month-end. Warikoo ...
Income tax refund delay AY 2025-26: The last date for filing the income tax return is 15 September. If you have not filed ITR yet, then you should do it without delay. Filing late can lead to a ...
Equity income trusts are back on investors' radar - here are five to consider: THE INVESTING ANALYST
With interest rates falling, equity income trusts are drawing renewed investor interest for their blend of progressive, growing dividends and capital appreciation. In this column, Josef Licsauer, ...
Landlords could raise rents by as much as £1,000 a year to compensate for paying National Insurance, analysis from Propertymark suggests. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is said to be considering a move to ...
A $1,500 insurance payout shouldn't normally be a cause for worry. But for one Social Security Disability Insurance recipient, the check raised a serious question: Could it put their benefits at risk?
If you’re a landlord, or anyone with assets, then like me you’ve probably been avoiding the news and the avid speculation about the next Budget. Knowing we have a party in power who want to tax the ...
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