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Make working abroad tax-efficient

Have you ever considered moving your family abroad for work purposes? Perhaps you’ve already done so? The guest post below was penned by Simon Dalgliesh, a blogger for Standard Life’s Money Plus blog (link below). Here he offers hints and tips for making working abroad tax efficient. Back in the day, according to ‘The Cambridge

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Child and working tax credits – know your entitlements

The post below comes courtesy of Derbyhire-based WKM Accountancy. It sheds some light on the complicated world of working tax credits. I hope you find it useful. If you have any questions, please od leave a comment at the end of the post.  Tax credits can be a confusing subject. Last April’s budget introduced several

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Budget 2015 update; how it affects families

The recent budget brought in a number of changes to ISAs, Child Trust Funds, tax and pensions that will affect families. In her latest guest post for Dadbloguk, Standard Life family finance expert Julie Hutchison outlines what these changes are and how they may affect your family. What was in Budget 2015 for parents and

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Stay at home parents to benefit from new tax perk

Family finance expert Julie Hutchison delivers some good news for stay at home parents in this month’s guest post for Dadbloguk.com. **UPDATE 24/2/2015 – If you wish to apply for the married couples tax break mentioned in this article, please follow this link. Registration opened on 20/2/2015** Should marriage and civil partnership be rewarded in

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How to keep your child benefit by paying into a pension

In her first guest post of 2015, Standard Life family finance expert Julie Hutchison tackles the thorrny issue of child benefit. In this post, Julie not only succinctly explains how the system works, but also outlines how you can retain your child benefit by increasing your pension contributions. In early January while you were recovering

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