Michele Carby reports on the extension of the UK's Dormant Asset scheme and explains the opportunity to release forgotten policies, accounts & investments
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Articles looking at the financial issues and opportunities for UK expatriates and those looking to move, live and work overseas.
by Michele Carby | 10th December 2020 | Retirement Planning
There is limited help in the companies’ pension schemes which analysts have reported are likely to face cuts, given the funding crisis they both face.
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by Michele Carby | 3rd December 2020 | Retirement Planning
Michele Carby examines how Rishi Sunak is trapped by the 'triple lock' promise on annual increases on UK pensions.
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by Michele Carby | 27th February 2020 | Property Investment
A UK property investment opportunity with low capital requirements and outstanding indicators pointing to significant upside potential.
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by Michele Carby | 23rd November 2018 | Retirement Planning
The Autumn Budget 2018 could mark the beginning of considerable tax relief changes. The current rules which have been described as generous, are coming under
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by Michele Carby | 24th August 2018 | Financial Planning
When it comes to wealth management, inheritance tax (IHT) generates its fair share of headaches. Tax rules across the world are murky and unclear where IHT is
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by Michele Carby | 1st June 2018 | Savings
In a survey conducted by Old Mutual International, 89% of UAE expats are planning to return to their home country when they retire. Of those surveyed, 52% of UK
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by Michele Carby | 7th May 2018 | Trusts & Tax Planning
It is estimated that around £300 million a year of pension tax relief isn’t claimed. This is due to tax relief only applying to the basic rate of tax on personal pensions.
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by Michele Carby | 31st March 2017 | Retirement Planning
Workers in the UK’s biggest cities are pessimistic about retiring on £21k per year; a new survey by Prudential has shown. Taken as an average only 36% believe
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