If you think property auctions are only for professional property developers or investors think again. They can be a great place to pick up a family home. In 2017, some £3,190 million worth of UK residential property was sold at auction, accounting for 21,024...
Major changes in taxation for owners of buy to let properties
Major changes in taxation for owners of buy to let properties are being phased in over the four years starting April 2017. If you own buy to let properties, it’s important to take a look at how these gradual changes may affect you over the next few years in order to...
Freehold or Leasehold – the ins and outs
When buying a property, you can do so either on a leasehold or freehold basis and there are important differences to be aware of before you sign on the dotted line. With a leasehold property you own the property and its land for a fixed period, depending on the...
Let Property Campaign
If you let out a residential property but haven’t declared the rental income, you might be interested in a new campaign from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). HMRC estimates landlords fail to pay £550m every year and their ‘Let Property Campaign’ aims to reclaim the...
Are You Considering Pensions to Get Money Out of Your Company?
New research has suggested that UK’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are optimistic about the global economy and their role in it. If this applies to you and you have built up a healthy balance sheet, you may be considering how you can release money from your...
Is Your Pension Tax Efficient?
Since April 2015, pensioners have had greater freedom over how they manage their retirement savings. No longer forced to buy an annuity, they can now leave their money invested and draw an income from it (known as flexi-access drawdown). Whether you’ve already stopped...
Are You Missing Out on the Advantages of Pension Freedoms?
It can seem like we work our entire lives, but retirement comes faster than you think. The average person works around forty-five years of their life and then relies on a pension for another twenty-five years. That means the money you save towards your pension needs...
Considering Investing in an ISA? Read this first.
Much of the discussion and commentary around ISAs is positive, particularly comments that come from the government. However, is an ISA the best place to invest your hard-earned money? What interest can you expect to earn? Here's what you need to know. What is an ISA?...
Eggs aren’t just for Easter
The original use of the term 'nest-egg' comes from an artificial egg being put into a nest to induce a hen to lay. These days we often refer to our hard-earned savings as our nest-egg, and the recent rise in the ISA allowance gives additional incentive to encourage...
Interest Rate Rise
In 2007 Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union, Lewis Hamilton got his first drive in Formula 1 partnering with Fernando Alonso at McLaren, the final book in the Harry Potter series was published and England played their first match at the new Wembley Stadium....








