Global Market Commentary February 2023
For investors, February proved something of a mixed bag following very strong performance from risk assets in January.
For investors, February proved something of a mixed bag following very strong performance from risk assets in January.
In our latest newsletter we look at end of year investment opportunities and whether you should consider contributing to your State Pension. We remind everyone of the new penalties for not paying and filling VAT on time and wish a fond farewell to two 1976 classmates.
With the government extending the voluntary National Insurance deadline should you be making extra contributions to your pension?
2022, for investors, was one of the most dramatic in history. We take a look at what the outlook might be for the year ahead.
Let our team guide you through the main tax saving and investment options available up until 5 April.
A positive start to the year. Since October, inflation has been declining and markets have been rising, however focus is starting to turn to recession.
Wednesday 5 April 2023 sees the end of the current tax year so now is the time to think about how to make the most of the allowances and reliefs available to you.
In what was a poor year for investors, the fourth quarter saw gains for stock markets led by Asian and European markets. Read more of our investment insights for the last quarter of 2022.
The Scottish Budget plans for 2023/24 were announced on 15 December and included the freezing of tax thresholds and an increase in income tax.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced his Autumn Statement outlining measures to address the £55 billion gap in public finances and manage the impending recession. Here are the main points.
The Government is reforming income tax basis periods. You need to know if and how this may affect your business?
The old online Government Gateway Account for the submission of monthly and quarterly VAT returns is closing. Make sure you avoid penalties for non-compliance.