Tarsus exhibits promising signs as shares jump February 27, 2019 Exhibition and conferences operator Tarsus saw its share price jump more than 10 per cent this afternoon, as investors welcomed an expected rise in bookings over the year ahead. The London-listed group led the market risers today, as it struck a confident tone over the group’s bookings business for larger events such as the Dubai [...]
The EIS has cost the government £3bn in tax relief, so why has it become more generous? February 27, 2019 The enterprise investment scheme (EIS) celebrates its silver jubilee this year. Announced by the then chancellor Ken Clarke in the Autumn Budget in 1993, the scheme was launched at the beginning of 1994. The benefits of the EIS have remained generous – in fact, they’ve become more generous. Until April 2011, the up-front tax relief [...]
If you’re stuck on which tax-efficient investment scheme to go for, let’s weigh up your options February 27, 2019 At first glance, venture capital trusts (VCTs) and enterprise investment scheme (EIS) funds seem like peas in a pod. They are both government-backed tax wrappers, and they both let you invest in risky young companies. They also come with the same 30 per cent income tax perk, meaning that if you invested £10,000, you would [...]
The EIS evolution: How will incoming changes affect investors? February 27, 2019 The enterprise investment scheme, or the EIS, is a shape-shifter. Unveiled by the government back in 1993, the scheme was designed to help small, promising companies access finance by offering generous tax breaks to investors (you can claim income tax relief of 30 per cent when you buy shares in EIS-eligible companies). The EIS has [...]
Funds and investment trusts for all the family February 26, 2019 | City Talk by Jemma Jackson from interactive investor. As the current tax year approaches an end, interactive investor selects some great funds for your ISA. Whilst reviewing or selecting an ISA portfolio might seem like a solo pursuit (the clue is in the name – Individual Savings Account), it doesn't have to be. interactive investor explains why [...]
Diabetic barrister barred from court because of can of drink February 25, 2019 A diabetic barrister said today he was refused entry to court because of a can of drink. Max Schofield, a tax barrister at 3PB chambers, tweeted: “I am currently being refused entry to Milton Keynes County Court because I have a 150ml can of drink which I keep in my bag as a diabetic just [...]
Theresa May keeps delaying the Brexit vote, but the clock is ticking for business to prepare for a no-deal outcome February 25, 2019 On her way to an EU-Arab League summit over the weekend, Theresa May announced that she would not provide British parliamentarians with a meaningful vote on an altered Brexit deal until perhaps 12 March. Politicians wanted that opportunity this week, but instead, the embattled leader has once again sought to delay proceedings as she struggles [...]
Barclays rallies as shareholders promised more February 25, 2019 | City Talk In a bear trend since 2007, Barclays has won over the market with this update, at least temporarily. These numbers from Barclays (LSE:BARC) have been well received on the basis of "jam tomorrow", as the high street bank continues to suffer from litigation and conduct fines, whilst growing strongly excluding these charges. The increase to [...]
Is this popular measure of stock market value giving a misleading “sell” signal? February 25, 2019 | City Talk One of the most widely watched measures of stock market value, the cyclically-adjusted price to earnings ratio (CAPE), has been giving off a screaming “sell” signal for the US market in the past few years. Last year it rose to a level not seen in its almost 140 year history, other than during the peak [...]
HMRC blames no-deal Brexit preparation for penalty letter delays February 23, 2019 The UK’s tax authority, HM Revenue & Customs, has said a delay in sending out penalty notices for the late filing of self-assessment returns is due to preparations for a no-deal Brexit. HMRC revealed on Friday in a technical publication that it would send out £100 penalty notices as late as 24 hours before higher [...]