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  • How to plan a comfortable retirement

    February 22, 2018

    Saving for retirement is essential if you want to fully enjoy your later years, but how do you assess how much income you will need? Plus how much do you need to save to reach your goals? For many people retirement seems a long way off and saving into a pension isn’t always seen as [...]

  • When the scheme is a scam: Top tips to protect your money against con artists

    February 7, 2018

    As we see a rise in people investing online, fraudsters are changing the way they con people out of money. Worryingly, £87,000 is being lost to investment scams every single day, according to figures published by the UK’s financial watchdog last week. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) urged people to be vigilant when signing up [...]

  • Bitcoin investors warned they could unknowingly owe tax ahead of self-assessment deadline

    January 30, 2018

    Bitcoin investors who made huge gains when the cryptocurrency’s value rocketed last year have been warned that they could unknowingly owe tax to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). However, there is some confusion around the issue, as Ed Molyneux, the boss and co-founder of cloud accounting software provider FreeAgent, explains: “HMRC sees bitcoin profits being [...]

  • John McDonnell is wrong – we need tax simplification, not a Hippocratic Oath for accountants

    January 30, 2018

    In a world where public finances are under intense pressure, it is often tempting for politicians to shy away from the hard choices when it comes to making policy. So it was interesting to read shadow chancellor John McDonnell’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, especially the part where he proposed new initiatives [...]

  • Government admits the UK could rejoin the EU’s customs union after Brexit

    January 9, 2018

    A government minister has admitted the UK could rejoin the EU’s customs union after Brexit. Speaking last night, as part of the debate over the Cross Border Trade Bill, financial secretary to the Treasury Mel Stride told MPs they would be able to vote on entering a customs union after leaving the EU, but insisted [...]

  • Taxman “rubbing its hands with glee” over bitcoin

    December 13, 2017

    Interest in bitcoin has continued to boom despite concerns that the bubble could burst at any moment, and regulators are struggling to keep up. Today, news emerged that South Korea was considering taxing capital gains from cryptocurrency trading, prompting questions of how bitcoin could be taxed in the UK. “Any moves to introduce CGT [capital [...]

  • The DIY pension: Tips for selecting your Sipp

    December 6, 2017

    Freedom has been the buzzword in the pensions world for years now, after the government decided to shake up the industry back in 2015. For many savers wanting to embrace their newfound freedom, a self-invested personal pension – or Sipp – is the perfect answer. Rather than relying on an insurance company to make investment [...]

  • From Xero to Hero: Gary Turner has his head in the cloud

    December 4, 2017

    It is the dream of every startup to overtake the incumbent, dominant player in its field. Facebook swallowed Myspace; Uber is usurping taxis; Spotifykilled the CD. London’s fintechs are chipping away at just about every area of financial services. We are witnessing an era of great technological change. Some of the present disruption is quite [...]

  • Put passports on the blockchain, think tank Reform urges UK government, to create digital identity for public services

    November 27, 2017

    Passports should be put on the blockchain, along with other official forms of identification, to create one single online identity for citizens, a think tank has urged. Blockchain’s distributed ledger technology (DLT) can be used to create a single source of authenticated information and using it to underpin public services could speed up payment of [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2017: Pressure piles on chancellor Philip Hammond to boost the Tories, save his own job and keep Theresa May in place

    November 22, 2017

    Philip Hammond is facing one of the most challenging days since he became chancellor: unveil a radical, game-changing, vote-winning Budget with enough gimmes to appeal to the youth, while not spending money he doesn’t have or putting up taxes and alienating the party’s core voter. He must tread a tightrope today – one misstep either [...]

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