Radical changes to ISAs have been announced as one of the major headlines in the Budget today.
Plans for a “single clear definition of financial advice” have been outlined in the Budget today.
A new pensions body is to be created as a part of a shake up that includes creating a ‘slimmer’ Money Advice Service.
Chancellor Osborne will raise the higher rate threshold by more than expected from £42,385 to £45,000 from April 2017.
The new Lifetime ISA could be used for “other specific life events” apart from buying a first home and for retirement.
Chancellor George Osborne, in an annual Budget ritual, announced a series of measures to crackdown on both large and small tax loopholes.
The Lifetime ISA has been attacked as a ‘gimmick’ and a ‘competitor’ to pensions - less than two hours after it was revealed.
Tax-cutting measures to boost enterprise and company investment were high on Mr Osborne’s priority list in this year’s Budget.
The Chancellor has warned of a “dangerous cocktail of risks” facing the world economy.
The Government’s latest Budget is set to be announced this afternoon and you can follow it all right here.
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