Tax & Regulation | 8 Apr 15
Labour threatens to scrap ‘non-dom’ tax regime
The UK’s non-domicile tax regime could be abolished if the Labour party comes to power in May, but experts claim this would be a “disaster” for the UK economy.
Retirement | 7 Apr 15
Budget kick-starts annuity sales market
The UK Government’s final Budget before the country takes to the polls in the general election in May revealed plans to extend pension reforms to allow existing annuity holders to sell their contracts from 2006.
Investment | 7 Apr 15
Advisers set to be the biggest losers in digital revolution
Independent financial advisers in the UK and wealth managers on the continent are likely to be the biggest losers in the current “digital revolution”, according to new research.
Profiles & Comment | 7 Apr 15
Just how transparent will DFMs get
The news yesterday that Financial Express has launched a service allowing financial advisers to compare DFM model portfolios is another welcome move in the quest for greater transparency across the sector.
Retirement | 7 Apr 15
QROPS questions linger following pension reforms
Leading QROPS providers have outlined concerns including doubts around the benefits of 100% lump sum withdrawals in the wake of the UK pension reforms, after the schemes were denied full flexibility in a U-turn by HM Revenue & Customs.