Prudential to hold tax planning seminars for advisers

Carmen Reichman
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Prudential is to hold a series of financial planning seminars for advisers across the UK, to help them make better use of the wide range of tax allowances available without crossing the government's avoidance line.

The seminars, which will take place throughout September and October, are held in conjunction with consultancy Technical Connection, which will feature as guest presenters. The seminars aim to show advisers how to make the best use of tax allowances available in the UK and offer practical guidance on how to stay on the right side of the HMRC's position on ‘aggressive' tax avoidance. Prudential head of business development Vince Smith-Hughes said: "The aim of these sessions is to give advisers the tools and knowledge to best demonstrate the true value of the advice they give in the cur...

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