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Autumn Budget Statement 2024

Welcome to our latest issue..

On 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will deliver the Autumn Budget Statement 2024.

It will be a critical indicator of the government's approach to managing the economy, aiming to foster an environment conducive to sustainable growth.

The outcomes of this Autumn Budget will have far-reaching implications, potentially influencing everything from tax rates and public services to business investment and consumer confidence.

As such, it is a pivotal moment that will shape the economic landscape in the months and years ahead.

On page 10, we look at what it could mean for your finances.

Since this has been written Capital Gains Tax has been branded 'ripe for reform' ahead of the Budget.

On Page 8 we discuss Intergenerational Planning and Inheritance Tax which may be relevant for you or your parents/family.

More than three-quarters (78%) of retirees have already dipped into their pension pots by the time they retire, according to recent data.

This trend highlights a significant shift in retirement planning behaviours, where immediate financial needs or desires often outweigh the long-term benefits of leaving pension funds untouched.

The implications of early withdrawals are multi-faceted and can significantly impact retirees' financial security.

Turn to page 05.

FINANCIAL PROTECTION:
ENSURING A SECURE FUTURE FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES​

Welcome to our July/August 2024 Newsletter.

Nobody wants to consider what would happen if they became too ill to support their family financially. Financial protection is essential to creating a secure future for your loved ones, but understanding what cover you may need can be confusing.

On page 8, we discuss whether you have considered the implications financially if you or someone in your family were unable to earn money, became ill or were to die prematurely. It’s not something we like to think about, but if you have left regular employment and are now either retired or have become self-employed, then any previous protection you received from an employer becomes your responsibility. On page 05, we delve into a new analysis of FCA figures. Since 2015, individuals over the age of 55 with defined contribution (DC) pension pots have enjoyed full freedom to decide how to manage their pensions; purchasing an annuity (a guaranteed income for life) is no longer mandatory. We examine how people have utilised these newfound freedoms and the tax implications that have followed.

On page 10, we look at ways to potentially reduce a Capital Gains Tax (CGT) liability. Cuts to the CGT exemption mean that arranging your investments as tax-efficiently as possible is more important than ever.

Trusts are a powerful tool for estate planning, providing flexibility and control over asset distribution. Properly structured, they can address various scenarios and requirements, ensuring that your legacy is managed according to your wishes long into the future. Read the full article on page 06.

A complete list of the articles featured in this issue appears on pages 02​

Risks : Buying Investments can involve risk. The value of your Investments and the income from them can go down as well as up and is not guaranteed at anytime. You may not get back the full amount you invested. Information on past performance is not a reliable indicator for future performance. This information is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security. The views expressed here are subject to change without notice and we can’t accept any liability for any loss arising directly or indirectly from any use of it.
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PRE END OF YEAR TAX PLANNING​

Welcome to our latest issue.

As we approach the end of the current tax year on 5 April 2024, it’s an opportune moment to examine both your personal and business finances to ensure they are structured to optimise your tax efficiency. Despite the ongoing freeze on many tax rates and thresholds, numerous strategies remain for efficiently organising your financial matters,

Investment scams are a rising concern, promising potential investors the allure of making a significant amount of money swiftly and effortlessly. These scams often involve minimal to no risk investments in various areas such as financial markets, property, cryptocurrencies and precious metals and coins.

A complete list of the articles featured in this issue appears on pages 02 and 03.

Risks : Buying Investments can involve risk. The value of your Investments and the income from them can go down as well as up and is not guaranteed at anytime. You may not get back the full amount you invested. Information on past performance is not a reliable indicator for future performance. This information is intended for educational purposes and should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security. The views expressed here are subject to change without notice and we can’t accept any liability for any loss arising directly or indirectly from any use of it.
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Autumn Statement 2023
WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR YOU?



The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled his 2023 Autumn Statement on Wednesday 22 November, alongside an updated economic forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility.

The Statement covered a number of areas including growth, cutting National Insurance, State Pension increases, Business Capital Allowances and the Lifetime Allowance (LTA) Abolition

Our detailed Guide to Autumn Statement 2023 looks at these key announcements. If you require further information or want to discuss how the announced measures could affect your finances or business, please contact us for more details.

Financial Planning In Your 50s: A CRUCIAL DECADE

As we approach the end of the year, taxpayers should begin assessing their tax obligations.
By understanding your tax obligations early on, you could avoid unwelcome surprises (see Page 5). We also consider Timing the Market (see Page 10), strategies to minimise Retirement Tax (see Page 6), and to create Positive Impact on Financial Wellbeing (see Page 19).
For a full list of contents, please see Page 3. If you are sailing into your 50s, it becomes pivotal to consider your financial strategy. We understand that knowing where to begin can be daunting, whether you are aiming to maximise your earnings or lay down a robust financial plan (see Page 9). With our guidance, you can develop and adapt a strategy designed to help you achieve your financial objectives.

Our role is to remove the effort from managing wealth, allowing you and your family to enjoy it instead.

Do not hesitate to contact us for more information about how we can help you visualise your financial future.

EARLY GIFTING OF PART OF YOUR INHERITANCE
TO A FAMILY MEMBER

If you were to gift part of your inheritance early to a family member what concerns might you have? An estimated £5.5 trillion will be passed between generations over the next 30 years and the biggest concerns that come up are illustrated below For those looking for a bit more control and flexibility, let’s chat about how we can help

GETTING RETIREMENT READY
Key Steps to Achieving a Comfortable Retirement


Although retirement may appear distant at the moment, there’s much to consider. Let us assist you in navigating this crucial life milestone.

We also cover 10 Reasons to get your Tax Return Filed now.

Our comprehensive financial planning services are designed to align with your current and future goals.

GUIDE TO WEALTH SUCCESSION:
PENSIONS OF SIGNIFICANT VALUE

Welcome but unexpected changes to Pension Tax


The Budget in March brought some welcome but unexpected changes to pension tax, the most significant of which was the abolition of the pension Lifetime Allowance (LTA) charge. You could now expect significant changes that will affect your retirement savings. On page 10 we consider how these changes could impact you.

As we are already in the new tax year you may wish to consider using Investment Allowances to ensure that your money is protected from taxes and also benefits from having more time to grow. This can result in a bigger savings pot in the long run. Read the full article on page 06.

GUIDE TO WEALTH SUCCESSION | SPRING BUDGET STATEMENT 2023
Analysis of the key tax changes and outlining the practical implications for you, your family and your business


One of the most interesting announcements for our clients included the abolishing of the Lifetime Allowance on tax-free pension contributions, which was previously set at £1,073,100. This is good news for higher earners and those with large pension pots. The standard tax-free annual pension contribution amount will increase from £40,000 to £60,000 from 6th April 2023.

Changes take effect from the new tax year starting 6th April 2023 and we will be happy to discuss the implications and benefits for you.

GUIDE TO WEALTH SUCCESSION
MAKING THE RIGHT PREPARATIONS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS


In this issue, financial planning can be an uncomfortable conversation for many, but thankfully attitudes towards talking about money are changing. Wealth succession should be an integral part of your financial plan as early as possible – because the right preparation now can have positive long-term impacts on future generations.

On page 06, before you start this process, we consider the questions you need to ask.

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