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Own a business? Update on international data transfer agreements

Does your organisation transfer data internationally?  If so, don't miss the 27 December deadline to remain compliant with UK data protection laws.

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Written by Clare Veal

Will moving in with a new partner affect my divorce?

You've separated and are keen to move on with a new partner. Will moving in together affect the outcome of your divorce proceedings?

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Remarried? Don’t lose your nil rate band inheritance tax

If you are a widow or widower and have remarried, tax relief could save you an additional £130,000.

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Written by Katherine Carroll

Hybrid working: What does it mean for my business?

Almost all of us worked differently during the pandemic. But how well has your business embraced hybrid working for the future?

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Written by Omar Qassim

Mini Budget: What are the Stamp Duty changes?

In a package of the biggest tax cuts in fifty years, how will the Chancellor's changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax help you?

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Written by Mustafa Raniwalla

Will the Queen pay inheritance tax?

Nothing is certain but death and taxes, said Benjamin Franklin, and, in the UK, we have a fairly harsh regime where we pay 40% inheritance tax over and above certain reliefs. 

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Written by Katherine Carroll

Unmarried and separating? What to do about your property

If you live with your partner, breaking-up will raise issues of what will happen to the property you share.

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Written by Daniel Bolster

90 seconds on… Living with a narcissist

A true narcissist will go out of their way to win at all costs. Does your spouse exhibit narcissistic behaviour?

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Written by Jane Katyar

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