Tag: Capital Gains Tax
UK households urged to make 7 changes to avoid Labour Budget tax rises on Wednesday
Households across the UK are being told to get their finances in order in 7 key ways to avoid Labour tax hikes this Wednesday. …
Two things to do before the Budget next week amid Government’s ‘£22 billion black hole’
Saq Hussain, Founder of Financial Education, has shone a light on his predictions for the Autumn Budget and what it might mean for you. …
Brits have weeks to pass on these assets to avoid expected tax budget raid
Polling suggests the majority of Britons put protecting and improving public services, such as the NHS, ahead of concerns about increases in taxes …
Now Rachel Reeves will tax your pension twice in new Budget inheritance grab
It seems that taxing our pensions once isn’t enough for Labour chancellor Rachael Reeves. Under new Budget proposals, she’ll tax them twice. …
People are buying gold coins to avoid paying more Capital Gains Tax
Gold has seen a surge in the global price in the past year as a way of protecting wealth at a time of economic turmoil. …
Reeves is lining up her biggest single Budget tax raid – you have to fight back now!
Capital gains tax is often called the forgotten levy – but it is unlikely that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will overlook it in her Autumn Budget. …
Drivers face £43 tax rise as Rachel Reeves plans massive Budget raid
There is mounting speculation that the bulk of the shortfall will be made up through tax rises …
Urgent ISA warning issued as people rush to protect savings before Rachel Reeves’ Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she needs to find £22 billion to cover a black hole in funding for public services …
Rachel Reeves sent Budget raid warning over pensions, inheritance and capital gains tax
Experts at Hargreaves Lansdown have sounded the alarm over widely predicted wealth tax rises. …
Maybe Rachel Reeves can lend some of her freebies to OAPs so they don’t freeze to death
For years the left have been calling for Labour to wage war on what they call “unearned wealth”. Next month, chancellor Rachel Reeves will oblige. Has she no shame? …