Bespoke - for private clients
Thursday, February 09, 2012 | Posted by: Chris Tysoe
Categories:
Business,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: business,
tax planning,
capital gains tax,
CGT,
income tax,
Entrepreneurs' Relief,
Entrepreneurs’ Relief,
closing down a company,
liquidation,
extraction of funds,
Extra Statutory Concession,
ESC C16,
company distributions,
payment of capital,
dissolution,
Chris Tysoe,
share capital,
shareholder,
striking off,
winding up

Time is of the essence for anyone seeking to extract funds from a company in the process of being struck off. From 1 March 2012, new legislation may bring higher tax liabilities on any payments out of the business before it is dissolved.
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Thursday, December 01, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
capital gains tax,
inheritance tax,
CGT,
income tax,
trusts,
inheritance,
Mike Hyland,
minimise,
Family Limited Partnerships,
estate planning,
family wealth,
succession,
family investment company,
10-year charge,
relevant property,
investment company,
FIC
Trusts are less tax-favoured than ever before since the trust taxation changes and the introduction of the 50% income tax rate. Could family investment companies provide a better alternative for wealthy families?
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
property,
capital gains tax,
inheritance tax,
CGT,
income tax,
IHT,
trusts,
inheritance,
Mike Hyland,
minimise,
Family Limited Partnerships,
family wealth,
succession,
family investment company,
10-year charge,
relevant property,
wealth planning
After the changes to the taxation of trusts in recent years, we consider whether they are still a viable option for family wealth and succession planning, and introduce a couple of alternatives to trusts.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011 | Posted by: Dave Jennings
Categories:
Business,
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
HMRC,
property,
income tax,
Dave Jennings,
tax haven,
overseas,
offshore assets,
income from property,
evasion,
holiday homes,
commercial property,
avoidance,
Tax Investigations,
foreign property ownership,
foreign assets,
afluent teams,
homeowners

Holiday homes and offshore assets won’t be a personal tax haven for long as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) continues to crack down on those not paying the correct tax with a new initiative looking into those who own property abroad.
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Friday, October 28, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
HNWIs,
income tax,
pensions,
retirement,
tax relief,
Mike Hyland,
high earners,
minimise,
higher rate taxpayer,
pension,
James Temperley,
pension series,
pensions changes,
income drawdown,
annuity,
capped drawdown,
flexible drawdown,
50% tax

A common reason clients give for not wishing to contribute to pensions are the restrictions on how and when they can access their pension benefits after retirement. From April this year there is a new option for such retirees. Flexible drawdown, as the name suggests, will give individuals much more freedom as to how they take their pension benefits.
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Friday, October 21, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
HNWIs,
income tax,
pensions,
retirement,
Mike Hyland,
high earners,
minimise,
higher rate taxpayer,
pension,
James Temperley,
pension series,
pensions changes,
lifetime tax relief,
lifetime allowance,
fixed protection,
50% tax
Our pension series continues with a look at the changes to the pension rules, which may cost you up to £165,000 if you don’t take action before 6 April 2012.
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Friday, October 14, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
HNWIs,
income tax,
IHT,
pensions,
retirement,
tax relief,
Mike Hyland,
high earners,
higher rate taxpayer,
pension,
James Temperley,
pension series,
pensions changes,
50% tax rate,
pensions carry forward,
annual allowance
After answering some of the most common pension questions in our post last week, we now consider the recent changes to the rules on pension contributions and how you could make best use of the new rules to provide for yourself and your family.
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Friday, October 07, 2011 | Posted by: Mike Hyland
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
tax planning,
HNWIs,
income tax,
pensions,
retirement,
tax relief,
Mike Hyland,
high earners,
minimise,
higher rate taxpayer,
pension,
James Temperley,
pension series,
50% tax rate,
annuity
Welcome to our new blog series on pensions. As an introduction, we will answer some of the most commonly asked pension-related questions and look at why now is such a good time to consider pension planning.
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Thursday, September 22, 2011 | Posted by: Dave Jennings
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax planning,
HMRC,
offshore,
income tax,
Dave Jennings,
disclosure,
tax havens,
investigation,
banking,
penalties,
Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility,
tax amnesty,
Switzerland,
Liechenstein,
Swiss,
savings,
evasion,
Tax Investigations,
UK-Swiss deal

The new UK-Swiss deal clamping down on tax evasion is expected to drive UK investors into the arms of Liechtenstein – with significant tax savings possible through the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF).
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011 | Posted by: Dave Jennings
Categories:
Personal,
Protecting your wealth
| Tags: tax,
HNWIs,
property,
CGT,
income tax,
Dave Jennings,
income,
investigation,
tax evasion,
Tax Investigations,
social networks,
landlords,
undeclared,
buy to let,
undisclosed

Are taxpayers with undeclared income like needles in a haystack or are they sitting ducks for the taxman? As the Government looks with renewed vigour at tax avoidance and tax evasion in order to raise the tax take, many of you are asking: ‘How can HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) find out about my undisclosed income?’
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