Author Archives: Barry Fleming

Article Archive

April Focus – Have you checked your payslip Tax Code? … or do you need a few clues to help decipher it!

As we proceed into the new tax year, it’s a reminder to check your Tax Code! HMRC published updated codes for this tax year on the 6th April 2021. According to research carried out by Intuit QuickBooks UK in 2019, in the previous year approximately 14.3 million people across the UK paid too much tax…
read more

Article Archive

March Focus – When the Taxman suggests ways you can save tax … it’s a very good idea to take note of what he says!

In the Techie Stuff section of this Newsletter, I highlight an article in which HMRC encourages taxpayers ‘to sign up for a tax break this year’. On this occasion they are talking about Income Tax and personal allowances, but the article is a timely nudge for you to consider all tax breaks that could be…
read more

Article Archive

February Focus – Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth?!? … if you do “don’t”, it could be very taxing!

Last year, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Inheritance & Intergenerational Fairness published a report, Reform of Inheritance Tax, with two major recommendations for the government to reform the UK’s current inheritance tax (IHT) regime. The report calls for the introduction of a flat-rate gift tax, which would replace the current IHT system’s array of reliefs…
read more

Article Archive

January Focus – Janus was two-faced, wasn’t he? Well, he had two faces – and a good thing too!

The Romans dedicated January to their god Janus – god of Endings, Transitions, and new Beginnings. He is depicted with two faces since he looks back to learn from the past and the year that has just ended (Endings) and, having taken stock of changes and new considerations that have arisen (Transitions), he looks forward…
read more

Article Archive

December Focus – The winds of change … have begun to blow!

Oddly, those thoughts came into my mind yet again when I read the many commentaries and predictions both before and after the Chancellor’s Spending Review last month. Inter alia: Capital Gains Tax – will it be brought into line with Income Tax and/or will rates be be raised to help cover covid-driven government spending? Income…
read more

Article Archive

November Focus – It wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark! … Plan ahead!

You and I know that life is not all plain sailing but, as far as financial planning is concerned, if you plan ahead you can maximise your resources for your future income and capital needs and for those of your family – and reduce the risks while on life’s journey. We call it Lifetime Financial…
read more

Article Archive

October Focus – Success is in preserving order amid change … and in preserving change amid order!

Covid-19 has changed the way most financial planners, we included, are able to deliver advice – at least for the time being. At the drop of a hat, the industry has had to embrace years’ worth of technological innovation so that we could continue to provide our services to you during a tumultuous time. The…
read more

Article Archive

September Focus – There’s a certain certainty about taxes, isn’t there! … but certain taxes are certainly not always fair!

At the moment, only those who are married or who are registered civil partners are exempt from paying inheritance tax (IHT) on money or property left to them by their spouse. This was expanded to include heterosexual civil partnerships at the end of 2019. But the law does not cover people, e.g. siblings, who are…
read more

Article Archive

August Focus – It wasn’t raining when Noah built the Ark! … Plan ahead!

How often have you heard us say that! You and I know that life is not all plain sailing but, as far as financial planning is concerned, if you plan ahead you can maximise your resources for your future income and capital needs and for those of your family – and reduce the risks while…
read more

Article Archive

July Focus – It’s difficult to make predictions especially about the future! … but a goal without a plan is just a wish!

My career in financial services commenced 50 years ago, and I started our firm 45 years ago. During that time we have worked through, and advised clients throughout, the many vicissitudes that life presented – the 1973 oil crisis; the secondary banking crisis that followed; the stock market crash when our stock market fell 73%….
read more