Middle East | 10 Jul 17
Saudi expat fee causes ‘panic’ amid computer glitches
Expats living in Saudi Arabia have voiced concerns over the newly-introduced ‘family tax’ amid reports the online system set up to collect the payment continues to suffer from computer glitches.
Singapore watchdog restores ‘mystery shoppers’ for advisers
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will be sending mystery shoppers to financial advisers as part of its efforts to boost enforcement, according to Merlyn Ee, the regulator’s executive director for capital markets intermediaries.
Retirement | 7 Jul 17
FCA orders yet another firm to cease pension transfers
UK advice firm Heather Dunne IFA (HDIFA) has been ordered by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to stop proving advice on pension transfers making it the latest in a string of firms to be sanctioned under an industry-wide crackdown.
Retirement | 7 Jul 17
Woman fined for not helping in £13m pension scam probe
An office manager of a firm currently under investigation by the UK’s Pensions Regulator (TPR) for running a suspected £13m (€14.7m, $16.8m) pension liberation scam has been convicted of withholding information.
Tax & Regulation | 7 Jul 17
Ten ways HMRC is catching tax cheats
Recent high-profile wins against tax evaders prove that when it comes to cracking down on tax dodgers, HMRC is serious about stepping up not only its surveillance but also about finding innovative ways of catching out tax cheats. Here are some the methods the UK tax office employs.
