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Did you know that Children's Tax-Exempt Savings Plans (TESPs) also provide a long-term, tax-free way to save for your children's future?


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Whenever you sell something you own or dispose of an asset, the tax man will look to see if you have made a capital gain or loss. If you profit from it - ie: the value at which it was sold was higher than the price at which you bought (minus any expenses you incurred when buying or selling), you may be liable to tax on that gain.

Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is something many of us could be liable for but which, with just a little planning, can be minimised. The following are just a few of the key points which might help you do this. First, you get an annual exemption – an allowance which you should try to use fully, currently £9200, for example, by disposing of a portion of your assets each year. Also, maximise use of your partner’s allowance – no CGT is due on transfers between spouses. In addition, investigate using investments which are exempt from CGT, such as Individual Savings Accounts (ISA’s).

If you make a loss on any assets that normally attract CGT during the course of a tax year, these can be offset against gains made on others. Finally, you can utilise taper relief - which reduces the amount payable, dependent on the number of years you’ve held the asset.

CGT planning is a specialist subject and we have experts at Radcliffe and Newlands to help you maximise this under utilised tax relief.

Don’t pay the tax man more than you need to.  Contact Steve at Radcliffe and Newlands and he'll be happy sit down and discuss all your tax planning needs. 

Steve Weisner
Independent Financial Adviser
Radcliffe & Newlands
5th Floor Crystal Gate
28-30 Worship Street
London
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Email: sweisner@myeggnest.com 
Tel : 020 7382 0437
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Interesting Fact
Radcliffe and Newlands' wills service includes:

  • Basic Wills 
  • Mirror Wills 
  • Protective Property Trusts 
  • Discretionary Trusts 
  • Disabled Discretionary Trust 
  • Asset protection Trust 
  • Pet Trusts 
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  • Life interest in Residue 
  • Lasting Power of Attorney 

Steve Weisner
Independent Financial Adviser
Radcliffe & Newlands
5th Floor Crystal Gate
28-30 Worship Street
London
EC2A 2AH

Email: sweisner@myeggnest.com 
Tel : 020 7382 0437
Fax : 020 73740462

Children's Stakeholder Pensions

You can now save towards your children's retirement with a Children's Stakeholder Pension in your children's name. This is a government backed scheme where you can invest up to £2,808 each year, net of tax, and the Inland Revenue will add 22% basic rate tax relief to this, bringing the total amount invested up to a maximum of £3,600 a year.

By starting a Children's Stakeholder Pension young, your children's pension pot will have a huge boost in comparison to those who waited until their working lives to begin paying towards a pension.

A contributions of £3,600 per annum between ages of 0 - 16 yrs (and then stopped) could leave your child with a potential pension fund value of £1,230,000 at age 60 (these projections are based on a medium growth rate of 7% with an Annual Management Charge of 1%, courtesy of Axa Sun Life).

Contact Steve Weisner - Senior Independent Financial Adviser - at Radcliffe Newlands on 0207 382 0437 or Email Steve where he'll be happy to answer all your Children's Pension questions- Please mention MyEggNest


Tax Exempt Saving Plans (TESPs)

One of the best ways to save for your children's future is the Tax-Exempt Savings Plans (TESPs) from friendly societies. TESPs offer parents a simple way to save up to £25 for each family member per month in addition to, or instead of, a CTF.

TESPs can help you build up a lump sum for any child through small regular payments. You choose when the money is available for them, but the policy must run until they’re at least 16 and run for a minimum of 10 years.

TESPs are available for every member of the household so a family of four could save up to £100 a month tax-free and, provided the TESPs have been set up in the parent's names, the money remains firmly under their control. In addition, the flexibility of TESPs mean that they can be set up to mature at different points in a child's life.

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