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Planning for inheritance tax can never start too early
Dealing with the estate of someone who has died can be stressful, especially if you have no idea as to their financial assets. To make things as easy as possible for your executor you should make sure that your affairs are in order. This could be as simple as making...
Non UK Residents extension of capital gains tax 30 day reporting requirement
A further reporting requirement has been imposed on non UK residents with effect from 6 April 2019. It has been the case, since 6 April 2015, that a non UK resident disposing of UK residential property has been required to file a return and pay any tax liability...
It’s the end of the W..tax year
With the ‘B’ word looming and a newcomer, the ‘H’ word looking set to impact on the local economy over the next few years, some might be wondering whether it is the end of the world. Times are uncertain for many business and individuals across the region and I hope...
Being an executor comes with responsibility
Have you been appointed as an executor of an estate? You may not realise that you have until a family member or close friend passes away and either their will appoints you as an executor or you are the person that can apply for probate under the rules of intestacy....
Bathurst Arms
Lunching out further afield today. On the way back from a client, Ian suggested stopping at the Bathurst Arms in North Cerney, yet another pub he has already visited! This pretty pink inn built in 1699 sits beside the River Churn in beautiful Cotswold countryside....
Child benefit – make sure you claim
Most people will be aware that where you have a child under the age of 16 (or under the age of 20 if in approved education or training) you will be entitled to claim child benefit. The majority of people will also be aware that if a person’s income is above £50,000...
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