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  • Friday, 6 May, 2016
    Tax
    Best of Money: wedding day bliss without the financial hangover

    How to stop spiralling costs from turning your big day into a financial disaster

  • Friday, 6 May, 2016
    US trade
    Investment focus: US presidential election

    The hostility of candidates towards free trade is a source of particular uncertainty

    US Elections 2016
  • Friday, 29 April, 2016
    Q&ATax
    Q&A: Tax devolution in the UK

    Elections campaigners in Scotland and Wales offer new fiscal visions

    Scottish and Welsh flag
  • Friday, 22 April, 2016
    Personal Finance
    Chart that tells a story: households in debt

    Borrowers spread evenly across the income spectrum

  • Friday, 22 April, 2016
    Tax
    Tax schemes film saga creates villains and victims

    Eclipse 35 case may bring down the curtain on hopes for investors

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  • Friday, 15 April, 2016
    Tax
    Kensington tax bills breach £50,000 a year

    Average income tax bills in London constituency hit a high after cut to top rate

    BIG PAGE, non-dom's housing story. expensive properties in and around the Boltons in Kensington, West-London. BIG PAGE, non-dom's housing story. expensive properties in and around the Boltons in Kensington, West-London. House reflected in a puddle, Brompton road. The Boltons.
  • Wednesday, 13 April, 2016
    Tax
    HMRC prosecutions unlikely after Panama Papers leak

    Frustrations of earlier HSBC Swiss list highlight limitations of leaked data

    PANAMA CITY, PANAMA - APRIL 07: A sign is seen in a parking lot next to the building that houses the law firm Mossack Fonseca & Co on April 7, 2016 in Panama City, Panama. The law firm, which specializes in setting up offshore companies, is at the center of an international scandal and continues to maintain it has broken no laws and that all its operations were legal. A report by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists referred to as the 'Panama Papers,' based on information anonymously leaked from Mossack Fonesca, indicates possible connections between people setting up the offshore companies and money laundering. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 24 March, 2016
    Tax
    Chart that tells a story: ‘All in this together’?

    Low earners suffer under tax and benefit changes

    Chart - Impact of tax and benefit reforms introduced May 2015 to April 2019
  • Wednesday, 23 March, 2016
    Tax
    Salary sacrifice — how to do it and whether you should

    Tax-saving scheme reprieved in the Budget

    Childcare
  • Friday, 18 March, 2016
    UK Budget
    ‘Significant concession’ for non-doms as Osborne calls amnesty

    Budget allows non-doms to escape tax on historic capital gains on foreign assets

    Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich waves a flag after the UEFA Champions League final football match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Chelsea FC on May 19, 2012 at the Fussball Arena stadium in Munich. Chelsea won the match. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages)
  • Friday, 18 March, 2016
    Tax
    Budget: Crackdown on ‘disguised remuneration schemes’

    Osborne aims to recoup £2.5bn over five years

    Pile of £1 coins
  • Wednesday, 16 March, 2016
    Tax
    Budget: Income tax boost for lower and middle earners

    Personal allowance and 40p threshold to rise from 2017

    HMRC
  • Wednesday, 16 March, 2016
    Tax
    Budget: Capital gains tax rate falls from 28% to 20%

    Residential property excluded from lower tax for investors

  • Saturday, 12 March, 2016
    Tax
    ‘Millennials should get a leg up from the tax regime’

    PwC study finds support from young and old for addressing intergenerational inequalities

    Generations family
  • Friday, 11 March, 2016
    Tax
    Dividend tax changes — the winners and losers

    Regime from next month will benefit many, but penalise a few

    A one pound sterling coin sits in front of a British five pound banknote in this arranged photograph in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016. The pound has been falling versus the dollar since the middle of 2015 and accelerated its slide this year, reaching an almost seven-year low of $1.4080 on Jan. 21. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 11 March, 2016
    Tax
    Childcare support — what’s changing?

    New government initiative will be open to 1.8m households

  • Friday, 11 March, 2016
    Oil
    Investment focus: Oil on the slide

    Investment banks have forecast that slowing demand from China will help drive prices to $20 a barrel

  • Monday, 7 March, 2016
    Tax
    National insurance ‘no longer fit for purpose’

    Office for Tax Simplification argues for closer alignment with income tax

    HMRC
  • Friday, 4 March, 2016
    Tax
    Londoners drive rise in income tax take

    £13bn increase in UK liabilities between 2010 and 2014

    A pedestrian checks her smartphone as she walks across London Bridge towards the City of London financial district, as The Shard tower stands on the horizon in London, U.K., on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016. U.K. stocks got no respite in the new year, after their worst annual drop since 2011, amid investor concern over a slowdown in China, the biggest consumer of commodities. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 3 March, 2016
    Tax
    UK wine tax to top £4bn for the first time

    High tax on UK drinkers means only 47p in a £5 bottle goes on the wine

    Generic pics of le Piat D'or white wine.
  • Friday, 26 February, 2016
    Tax
    Did the financial crisis hit the rich hardest?

    Retired drive the lowest incomes higher since 2007-08, ONS figures show

  • Thursday, 25 February, 2016
    Tax
    ‘Astronomical’ probate fees threaten cash-poor heirs

    Estate charges to reach £20,000 under deficit-cutting proposals

    The market for homes costing more than £1m has fallen
  • Wednesday, 24 February, 2016
    Tax
    Place shortages threaten free childcare policy

    Research finds local authorities struggling to provide 15 hours a week

    Cutout paper chain family with the protection of cupped hands, concept for security and care
  • Tuesday, 23 February, 2016
    Brexit
    What will be Brexit’s impact on consumers?

    Things would change for Britons abroad, tourists and investors

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  • Friday, 19 February, 2016
    Tax
    Wealthy families face £20,000 in probate fees

    Government proposes the wealthiest families pay more under progressive fee regime

    The Royal Courts of Justice in London.
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