Paul Thompson, tax & estate planning consultant at Canada Life, explains how a Discounted Gift Trust can be a highly IHT-efficient planning tool.
The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released, in the form of Revenue Ruling 2011-19, the long awaited confirmation that the £30,000 remittance basis charge will be allowable as a credit for US income tax purposes, says Baker Tilly.
Heath Reidy finds out how to help a client who is preparing to move abroad.
This weekend the national papers warned consumers off structured products but backed fixed rate bonds.
Do you have clients moving abroad for a new job or a retirement in the sun? Gavin Pluck, European director at Guardian Wealth Management, points out the top ten things to tell them before they go.
House prices will rise, workers are taxed more than they think, and the recovery is under threat from psychological scarring left by the financial crisis. Our round-up of the news from the nationals.
As students around the UK receive their A Level results today, IFAonline asks top advisers what parents can do to save for their childrens' further education.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has signalled his support for the 50p top rate of tax - putting him at odds with Chancellor George Osborne.
Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has today launched a helpline for businesses and individuals affected by the recent riots to help them meet their tax demands.
Axa has denied a practice it permits within its Family Suntrust SIPP is in breach of tax regulations.