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The 2020/21 end of the tax year guide
Published: January 19, 2021 by Jennifer ArmstrongThe current tax year will end on 5 April 2021, a date when many allowances and tax breaks will reset. In some cases, it will be your last chance to use them. Making use of appropriate allowances can help you get the most out of your money.
Our guide explains seven key allowances you should consider to ensure you’re ready for the 2021/22 tax year. This includes:
Marriage allowance
Pension Annual Allowance
-ISA allowance
-Gifting allowance
-Gifts from your income
-Capital Gains Tax
-Dividend allowance
Click here to download your copy of the guide.
Keeping on top of allowances and how to use them can be challenging. But creating a financial plan that helps you get the most out of your money can put your mind at ease. Please get in touch to discuss how you can make the most of allowances in the current tax year and put a plan in place for 2021/22.