ATTENTION has turned to Inheritance Tax (IHT) in the last few weeks in the aftermath of the surprise call from Stephen Byers, Labour MP and former cabinet minister, for its abolition – describing it as “a penalty on hard work, thrift and enterprise”.
Month: September 2006
Scotsman: Will PIPs Have To Wait Till Blair Names A Time?
UNCERTAINTY could have knock-on effects for house-buying changes
Scotsman: Tread Carefully When Searching On The Internet For The Best Deals
PRODUCT search websites’ impartiality is not always what it seems.
Scotsman: A Guaranteed Equity Bond? Surely That Sounds Too Good To Be True…
FINANCIAL products which offer people security while playing the stock market lack flexibility, writes CONAL GREGORY
Scotsman: Take Steps To Ensure Your Lifestyle Is Protected
GETTING advice on how to safeguard your assets will bear fruit in the event of any unfortunate slip-ups and could save your financial skin, writes CONAL GREGORY
Scotsman: Make The Most Of Your Dough With Saving Schemes
Whatever the size of your income and capital, it pays to be on tax, writes CONAL GREGORY
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MoneyExpert: MPC Decides Against Further Rate Surprises
Interest rates will remain at 4.75 per cent for at least another month, the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (lowercase – DN style) (MPC) has announced.
MoneyExpert: One In Six Borrow For Their Holiday Says Survey
One in six adults in the UK borrowed money to fund their holidays this summer, new research by CreditExpert has claimed.