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Monday, August 01, 2011 | Posted by: Dave Jennings
Categories:
Business,
Employer,
Personal
| Tags: income tax,
Dave Jennings,
tax avoidance,
NIC,
consultation,
National Insurance,
Office for Tax Simplification,
OTS,
National Insurance Contributions,
PAYE,
Tax Investigations,
Real Time Information,
merger,
pensioners
Integrating income tax and National Insurance will reduce the administrative burden on employers and stem the number of mistakes made in administering PAYE, says HM Revenue & Customs. Under a new ‘call for evidence’, you have until September 2011 to agree or disagree. Is this genuine red tape-cutting or a tax-raising agenda?
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Wednesday, April 06, 2011 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories:
Business,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
Francesca Lagerberg,
capital gains tax,
CGT,
income tax,
HNWI,
pensions,
NIC,
budget,
relief,
2011,
national insurance contributions,
allowances,
reliefs,
Enterprise Investment Schemes,
childcare,
ISAs,
new tax year,
exemptions ,
Entrepreneurs’ Relief
Here’s quick refresher of tax changes that kick in from today (6 April 2011), by Grant Thornton’s Head of Tax, Francesca Lagerberg, who says that it will be high net worth individuals (HNWIs) who have more to feel down about overall, including limits on how much they can save in their pension funds.
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Friday, June 11, 2010 | Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories:
Business,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: HNWIs,
property,
capital gains tax,
CGT,
pensions,
IHT,
tax avoidance,
NIC,
budget,
planning,
domicile,
residence,
PPR,
private residence relief,
NICs,
National Insurance Contributions
How are your revenues, assets and tax planning likely to be affected in Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget on 22 June? We look at seven areas that will affect high net worth individuals…
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Thursday, November 19, 2009 | Posted by: Richard Jameson
Categories:
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: Richard Jameson,
NIC,
retirement,
tax relief,
liability,
final salary scheme,
pension,
Turner Report,
private pension

The UK’s looming pensions calamity came to light in 2005 when Adair Turner of the Pensions Commission (now chairman of the Financial Services Authority) released the
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