How to make the most of your Isa February 21, 2013 It is much easier to transfer your account than you may think MANY consumers are aware of the benefits that come with an individual savings account (Isa). You won’t pay capital gains tax on your Isa investments, nor will you pay income tax on your Isa savings, and you don’t have to mention Isas on [...]
Fears over property tax hikes in US force a wave of high-value sales in run up to 2013 January 1, 2013 HIGH-VALUE property owners rushed to sell US dwellings at reduced prices in the days leading up to 1 January in a bid to avoid the tax increases introduced by the so-called fiscal cliff. The top rate of capital gains tax, which is included on real estate sales, was set to go up 8.8 percentage points [...]
Investors escape tax hike on £2m London homes December 11, 2012 OFFSHORE companies that buy prime London homes for investment purposes will be exempt from forthcoming property tax hikes, the government announced yesterday. Many wealthy foreign individuals have avoided stamp duty by setting up a company for the sole purpose of buying a high-end property. They will still be hit by a 15 per cent stamp [...]
We must build more homes to tackle bubble, not tax more June 11, 2013 IF you want to know why a wealth tax should not be adopted in Britain, look no further than France. Over 8,000 French households were hit by tax bills that topped 100 per cent of their income last year, Les Echos reported this weekend, citing finance ministry data. For these people, the only way to [...]
Stock markets call for slashed capital levies December 2, 2012 THE government must slash capital gains and abolish stamp duty on AIM trades in its Autumn Statement, the London Stock Exchange demanded yesterday, in order to boost growth among small and medium enterprises. Cutting capital gains tax to 10 per cent, from the 18 or 28 per cent it currently stands at, combined with completely [...]
Slow rise in threshold means 400,000 more paying 40p rate December 5, 2012 HUNDREDS of thousands more workers will be dragged into the higher rate tax bracket under new proposals announced yesterday, which will see the threshold rise at both below the rate of inflation and wage increases. The higher rate threshold will go up by one per cent in 2014-15 and 2015-16, bringing an additional 400,000 people [...]
Britain is falling badly behind in the entrepreneurship stakes July 29, 2013 ONE OF Britain’s great advantages is that we are meant to be a much more entrepreneurial nation than most of our major competitors. We do, indeed, create more companies than some other wealthy countries but as a study by RSM reveals, we are hardly covering ourselves in glory. In fact, we are ranked a pathetic [...]
Wall St ticks up as Apple stock climbs higher December 6, 2012 US stocks closed modestly higher yesterday, a day ahead of the key monthly jobs report, as a rebound in shares of Apple helped boost technology shares. Traders were reluctant to bet heavily a day before the Friday release of the November employment report. Just 5.62bn shares changed hands on US exchanges. Investors are also keeping [...]
Directors slam politicians for tax loopholes December 3, 2012 POLITICIANS should target tax avoidance by getting rid of legal loopholes, not browbeating firms into paying more, the Institute of Directors (IoD) said this morning. “It is very frustrating for many companies who pay large tax bills that some multinationals are able to avoid doing so,” said IoD boss Simon Walker. “The solution must be simplifying the [...]
Brave start-up entrepreneurs may be set for a positive 2013 January 7, 2013 LAST year’s employment market was characterised by insecurity, scarcity of supply, and job losses in once buoyant sectors. Previously good reasons for staying in a City job could now be gone. While an uncertain jobs market may not be incentive enough alone for you to take the equally difficult path into entrepreneurship, according to Stuart [...]