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Brexit prompts nearly £1m financial services review on Jersey
The government of Jersey is to spend £900,000 ($1.1m, €1m) on another strategic review of the island’s financial services industry, to analyse the implications of Brexit and the effect of digital disruption.
Tax & Regulation | news 30 Mar 17
HMRC fails to clamp down on tax evasion as avoidance plummets
The UK tax office is still losing £11.4bn (€13.1bn, $14.1bn) of revenue every year to evasion despite introducing a host of measures aimed at tackling tax avoidance, according to research by consulting firm RSM.
Best Practice | news 30 Mar 17
Five ways to benefit at the pension last chance saloon
Pension savers in the UK have up until midnight on 5 April to maximise their contributions to offset this year’s tax bill, says Nathan Long, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. Here he suggests five ways savers can make the most of their unused allowances.
MSCI changes tack on including China A-share in indexes
Index provider MSCI has outlined new proposals designed to overcome issues preventing it from adding the shares of mainland Chinese companies to several key equity indexes, which should effectively allow a limited number of stocks to be included.
Call made for Brits to remain European citizens post-Brexit
Article 50 has now been triggered, and the UK will leave the European Union in two years time. But Brexit shouldn’t result in UK citizens losing their European citizenship against their will, said the European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt.