The UK government recently published a paper on regulations designed to combat pension transfer fraud, including new QROPS rules. Pension scams are the scourge of the professional financial services industry. Unfortunately, too many consumers have lost some or all of their funds to unscrupulous, so-called advisers. The idea behind the legislation is to stop scams […]
Cash management in uncertain times
Never has it been more important to be aware of cash management in our financial planning. The last few years have seen a series of disruptions in global financial markets. When we think one issue is resolved, another seems to come along, which creates new uncertainties. The financial crisis of 2008/9 forced governments around the […]
Lifetime Allowance changes
This week saw the Westminster ‘Rumour Mill’ in full flow. Commentators and political pundits have been speculating on how the government will pay for the massive spending related to the Covid crisis. Taxes, and in particular the Lifetime Allowance, may be about to change. The cost of Covid is estimated to be around £360bn. The […]
QROPS tax on transfers post-Brexit
What type of QROPS tax should we expect post-Brexit? An important part of working in the financial industry is predicting future changes to legislation that will affect clients. Sometimes we have clear deadlines to beat; other times, it’s more a question of being prepared with contingency plans just in case. QROPS tax rumours The rumour-mill […]
QROPS Overseas Transfer Charge
What will happen to the QROPS Overseas Transfer Charge is still unclear, despite the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020. Until we know the full extent of the UK/EU relationship it will be difficult to prepare for the ‘new normal’. The UK economy is heavily reliant on financial services. This sector […]
QROPS pensions and divorce
Resolving issues relating to QROPS pensions and divorce requires a specific understanding of what can and can’t be done in accordance with the law. It’s an unfortunate fact of modern life that many marriages end in separation. Even in the most amicable of cases, financial problems tend to focus the mind. Negotiations can become fraught […]
British in France Seek Expat Pension Advice on Brexit
Understanding the full ramifications of Brexit is likely to be impossible for some time to come. Many people need guidance on their tax situation and also expat pension advice. The British in France can attend meetings and receive valuable guidance from the Embassy regarding a whole host of post-Brexit concerns. A series of meetings have […]
The Modelo 720 declaration
It’s March, and time for expats to complete the Modelo 720 declaration once again. This form has to be submitted before the end of the month by Spanish tax residents. The Modelo 720 declaration is more of an asset reporting requirement than a tax return. Assets which have to be declared include properties, bank accounts […]
QROPS or iSIPP
One of the issues faced by expats wishing to transfer their UK pension plans is whether to move to a QROPS or iSIPP (International Self Invested Personal Pension). The answer as to which choice is best may change depending on how pension legislation evolves in the wake of the upcoming UK and EU trade negotiations. […]
Investment regulation changes post-Brexit for expats
There will inevitably be investment regulation changes post-Brexit. The rules on how expats purchase investment funds and who they can be advised by are set to alter. UK pension providers are already preparing for the post-Brexit world by making it difficult (or even impossible) for their expat clients to continue to receive benefits or contribute […]
Financial planning and Brexit
There are many issues surrounding financial planning and Brexit that expats should be aware of. I’m going to make a bold prediction though. Life will go on even if the UK decides to leave Europe! I don’t say this glibly. History shows that every time major political and economic events rock our world, we can […]
Brexit and EU residency
British expatriates are waiting for some sense of direction when it comes to the question of Brexit and EU residency. Following the UK general election, we now have a little more clarity regarding Brexit. Theoretically, the UK could still leave on what has been termed a ‘hard’ basis. The new PM has promised to conclude […]
Malta QROPS
Significant changes to the Malta QROPS rules regarding investment management came into force on January 1st 2019. Malta QROPS providers are now legally required to ensure financial advisers are correctly regulated according to MiFID 2 (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive) rules. Providers were given 6 months leeway to work with advisers who were in […]
Sustaining pension income in retirement
Sustaining pension income in retirement is a common concern for most of us. We work hard to build up our pension pots, hoping that we can sit back and enjoy the fruits of our labour come the glorious day of retirement. However, for those in Defined Contribution (DC) plans, it’s still important to monitor and […]
The Spanish compliant investment bond
Thank goodness for the Spanish compliant investment bond! Each country’s tax code seems to have various ways of relieving us of our money. However, they also offer ways to legitimately avoid taxation if we purchase the correct financial products. In the UK, most people know the tax-saving nature of pension plans and ISAs. However, the […]