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IoM embarks on IFA charm offensive in bid for British pensions The Isle of Man (IoM) is launching an international publicity campaign to encourage British expats to domicile their pensions in its jurisdiction. The IoM Association of Pension Scheme Providers (APSP) and the island's financial promotional body, the Finance Partnership will target IFAs as part of the publicity drive. The island will push for more pension transfers now that uncertainty over Section 50C of the IOM Income Tax Act 1970 has been cleared up. To read more click HERE FSA restarts SIPP disclosure consultat...

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