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CGT at 40% without reliefs?

Our post on likely CGT changes played down the chance of a jump in the rate with no benefit of taper or inflation reliefs but the Tory right fear the worst.

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24 May 2010

Anticipating regressive CGT changes

Adapting Conservative tax policies to Lib-Dem’s fantasy politics means we face an unnecessary and counter-productive reversal of one of Gordon Brown’s most progressive reforms that had simplified CGT, cut the rate and probably maximised the tax take.

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19 May 2010

Unintended Consequences of RDR

The Retail distribution Review (RDR) is perversely increasing the advice gap and it has left the industry to come up with proposals to plug it.

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07 May 2010

Home truths about home ownership

The mythology surrounding home ownership nearly destroyed the economy. In a new position paper we explain how this one big decision affects all the other lifetime benefits families value.

read more Research by Stuart Fowler
30 Apr 2010

Post RDR charging: the case for flat fees

The Retail Distribution Review provides an opportunity for wealth managers and advisers to review how they charge for investment services. Stuart sets out, from a business perspective, the case for flat fees.

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