💼 VAT and Financial Advice: Let’s Get Honest

“Advice is not exempt because it feels valuable. Exemption applies because the law says it does.” In the world of financial services, there’s a persistent (and often convenient) misunderstanding: that all financial advice is VAT-exempt. It isn’t. And it’s time we stopped pretending otherwise. As someone working to empower consumers and advisers alike through transparency … Continue reading 💼 VAT and Financial Advice: Let’s Get Honest

Bonuses Before Basics: The SJP Scandal That’s Hiding in Plain Sight

If you ever needed proof that financial performance doesn’t always mean good value for clients, look no further than St. James’s Place (SJP). While their customers face eye-watering charges, poor-performing funds, and a mountain of adviser debt, those at the top are cashing in—big time. A Bonus Bonanza at the Top In 2024, SJP’s new … Continue reading Bonuses Before Basics: The SJP Scandal That’s Hiding in Plain Sight

Safeguarding Your Family Farm: Navigating Upcoming Inheritance Tax Changes

In the recent Autumn Budget, the UK government announced significant changes to inheritance tax (IHT) affecting farmers. Starting April 2026, the first £1 million of combined business and agricultural assets will remain exempt from IHT. However, assets exceeding this threshold will be subject to a 20% tax rate, a shift from the previous full exemption … Continue reading Safeguarding Your Family Farm: Navigating Upcoming Inheritance Tax Changes

Understanding VAT Exemption and Regulation in UK Financial Planning

Introduction Financial planning is an essential service that helps individuals manage their financial future. However, the VAT treatment of such services in the UK can be complex, influenced by whether they are linked to financial intermediation, which is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). This article delves into the intricate relationship between FCA regulations … Continue reading Understanding VAT Exemption and Regulation in UK Financial Planning