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A round up of the latest tax and financial measures to help businesses and individuals weather the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
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At Sestini & Co we are fully geared up to continue our normal service provision.
If you have multiple pension pots it may be better to consolidate them into one SSAS – find out what benefits this could bring in this blog from Sestini & Co Pension Trustees
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SSAS schemes must meet HMRC requirements designed to protect sponsoring employers and Trustees. We explain the registration process and benefits
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Sestini & Co has entered this year’s prestigious Bath Life Awards, wish us well!
Read Sestini & Co’s Autumn/Winter 2015 newsletter: HMRC investigations, Self Assessment, PIP dates, workplace pensions, residential letting
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Discussion of tax pitfalls when selling land associated with a property based on new case law and main residence relief
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Analysis of the impact of the summer 2015 budget on landlords and how this supports aspiration
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Budget summary, summer budget speech by George Osborne July 2015
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Listen to this blog here: https://audioboom.com/boos/3334352-summer-budget-2015
Here at the Sestini & Co office we are enjoying the beautiful weather and speculating on what the Summer Budget next week may bring.
Capital Gains Tax
The Conservative manifesto promised to build a strong economy whilst committing to no increases in VAT, National Insurance contributions or Income Tax. The only mention of Capital Gains Tax, however, is in relation to the ability to transfer ISAs to your spouse tax-free. This makes me question whether there will [- -]