That’s LISA with a P!

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Leading up to the Budget there were endless articles, commentary and sometimes heated debate over the Chancellor’s intentions with regard to pensions and in particular tax relief. On the day though, there was hardly a mention of the ‘P’ word other than some much needed amendments to badly drafted sections of the last Pensions Act.…

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Summer Budget 2015: Osborne’s Tax Tinkering

Despite being light on surprises, the first truly Conservative Budget for almost 20 years was far from the right wing statement many expected as Mr Osborne endeavoured to close the door on a low-wage, high-welfare, high tax economy. Although perhaps not as headline-grabbing as the introduction of a ‘National Living Wage’ or the commitment to…

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