At least six more Swiss and one Liechtenstein private bank have come under the gaze of US prosecutors investigating whether Swiss bankers helped rich Americans dodge tax.
Axa Wealth's Andy Zanelli on ten key facts advisers should know about the forthcoming reduction to the lifetime allowance...
The Finance Bill 2011 became law on Wednesday, but many of the big pension tax relief changes have been in place for two months already. IFAOnline's panel of experts reviews their impact.
The Junior individual savings account (JISA) yearly limit will be raised from £3,000 to £3,600, the Treasury is expected to announce this next week.
Public finances are likely to come under pressure into the next Parliament and beyond as Britain struggles to deal with the cost of social care for its an ageing population, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has said.
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) will examine pensioner taxation in a new review announced today.
Do you advise foreign clients? Gerry Brown, technical manager at Prudential, probes the latest HMRC consultation papers you should know about.
A possible amendment to the Finance Bill could allow married couples to share their tax free allowances to help cut their tax bill.
Following hard on the heels of signing tax agreements with Japan and Indonesia, the Isle of Man has announced a further strengthening of regulatory ties - this time with Slovenia.
Offshore Britain's drive to establish agreements for exchanging tax information with as many jurisdictions around the world as possible shows no signs of slackening.