Tax planning reminder
Don’t leave tax planning to the last minute this tax year. The tax year ends on 5 April 2019, so now is the time to make sure you’ve…
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Don’t leave tax planning to the last minute this tax year. The tax year ends on 5 April 2019, so now is the time to make sure you’ve…
Read more →The 2018 thewealthnet’s Top Financial Planning Companies recognises organisations that provide a high level of financial planning services to clients, and we are delighted that our team’s professionalism and commitment…
Read more →Retirement may seem a long way off for Millennials* but with people living longer and gold-plated final salary schemes disappearing from the pension landscape, the reality is that Millennials will…
Read more →Who would you like the main beneficiary to be of your assets on your death? Those of us who answer that they would like the State to inherit the largest…
Read more →Pension carry forward – Use it or Lose it Tighter restrictions in recent years have slashed the annual allowance an individual can pay into their pension while receiving tax relief…
Read more →WHIreland continues to expand its Milton Keynes wealth management services and appoints Daniel Smith as Wealth Planner
WHIreland has appointed Daniel Smith as Wealth Planner to WHIreland’s Milton Keynes office…
Read more →We are delighted to be shortlisted in the ‘Financial Adviser of the Year’ category at the 2018 MoneyAge Awards. These awards celebrate excellence, professionalism and innovation in the hugely competitive…
Read more →WHIreland continues to expand its London wealth management services and appoints Robert Gout as Chartered Independent Wealth Planner
WHIreland has appointed Robert Gout as Chartered Independent Wealth Planner to WHIreland’s…
Read more →Since the £5,000 dividend allowance was introduced on the 6th April 2016, the differences between an ISA and a General Investment Account (GIA) have been marginal for assets under a…
Read more →As we all know, most of us have managed to break our New Year’s Resolutions by the end of January, when the gym gets quieter again, but it is never…
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