George Osborne may have just rediscovered the Laffer curve December 4, 2013 THERE has long been a debilitating tension at the heart of this government’s thinking on the economy. It has embraced supply-side economics in a limited number of areas, slashing corporation tax and the top rate of income tax to boost incentives, effort and investment, in the knowledge that the faster economic growth generated would mean [...]
City A.M.’s bumper Autumn Statement preview December 3, 2013 As chancellor George Osborne gets set to unveil this year's Autumn statement on Thursday, we've pulled together all the expected announcements, and what others are hoping for. Ladbrokes have 11/5 odds on the speech to run for 45 to 50 minutes (it's scheduled to start at 11.15am). You'll get 6/4 odds on the speech running [...]
City Moves for 28 November 2013 | Who’s switching jobs November 27, 2013 Harrington Cooper The fund distribution firm has appointed Henry Foster as sales manager in its discretionary sales team. He joins from Neptune Investment Management. Foster has also held roles at Citigroup Asset Management and Western Asset Management. MassMutual Gary Smith has been appointed head of sovereign wealth funds and official institutions for MassMutual’s asset management [...]
Number of tax plans drops to record low level November 24, 2013 THE TREASURY’S crackdown on tax planning schemes appears to be paying off, with the number of new plans falling to the lowest level since records began nearly a decade ago. Fewer tax planning schemes were reported to HMRC in the year to September 2013 than in any other year since 2004, when the tax authority [...]
There is nothing worse than self-righteousness in business November 21, 2013 REMEMBER the righteous folk telling us that the problem with banking was all those nasty, profit making global corporations, with their horrid shareholders and especially those awful hedge funds? And that the answer was to encourage small, regional co-operatives, with their senior management drawn from a broader cross-section of the community to boost corporate governance? [...]
Gift Aid in the spotlight over value concern November 20, 2013 GIFT AID, one of the largest tax relief schemes available to charities, might not be good value for money in its current form – and the taxman does not have the figures to prove otherwise, according to the spending watchdog. The National Audit Office (NAO) said that while Gift Aid rebates have soared since the [...]
There is nothing worse than self-righteousness in business November 18, 2013 REMEMBER the righteous folk telling us that the problem with banking was all those nasty, profit making global corporations, with their horrid shareholders and especially those awful hedge funds? And that the answer was to encourage small, regional co-operatives, with their senior management drawn from a broader cross-section of the community to boost corporate governance? [...]
City Moves for 07 November 2013 | Who’s switching jobs November 6, 2013 Quantum Advisory The actuarial and benefits consultancy firm has announced the hire of Darren Wateridge as senior consultant and actuary. He has over 15 years’ experience in the pensions market. He was most recently at Aegon, where he worked in its corporate solutions division. CMS Cameron McKenna The legal and tax services company has recruited Keith [...]
We must not ignore the economic evidence on immigration’s benefits November 5, 2013 CONCERNS about immigration continue to gather strength. A recent poll by Survation for Sky News found that 67 per cent think the coalition’s attempt to reduce net migration to 100,000 per year does not go far enough. More than a quarter feel that immigration in the last decade brought no positive benefit to the UK. [...]
Treasury to tax overseas buyers of UK property October 31, 2013 GEORGE Osborne is considering a tax raid on overseas investors who own British property, it was reported yesterday, in an attempt to raise millions of pounds. The plan would require non-UK-based real estate owners to pay capital gains tax (CGT) on British property, according to Sky News. At the moment only UK residents pay the tax to HMRC. Many [...]