Tuesday 22 November 2011

QROPS VIDEO

QROPS
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1 in 10 Brits now live abroad and more people are moving their pension into a QROPS to avoid UK taxes on their pension. UK income tax is now between 20% and 50%, capital gains tax is as high as 28%, dividends tax up to 42.5% and inheritance tax is 40%.

The top destinations for Brits living abroad are Australia, Spain, United States, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and France.

As expats are increasingly working and retiring abroad, what options are available to reduce your tax bill on your pension? There are a

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Saturday 19 November 2011

QROPS

QROPS
[youtube]www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-MQu9tOEP8[/youtube]

1 in 10 Brits now live abroad and more people are moving their pension into a QROPS to avoid UK taxes on their pension. UK income tax is now between 20% and 50%, capital gains tax is as high as 28%, dividends tax up to 42.5% and inheritance tax is 40%.

The top destinations for Brits living abroad are Australia, Spain, United States, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and France.

As expats are increasingly working and retiring abroad, what options are available to reduce your tax bill on your pension? There are a

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QROPS NZ Pension Transfer. New Scheme 100% Lump Sum Access Available

New QROPS NZ Pension Transfer Launched. 100% Lump Sum Available
Much has been said of the legality of the QROPS NZ schemes and the possibility to access 100% lump sum from the pension scheme as a UK expat. Much had been from mis-informed IFA's who are not familiar with the QROPS NZ pension regulations. The New Zealand Financial Conduct Bill states that anyone joining a New Zealand-based pension scheme must be either a resident of the country or employed by its government – thus excluding UK expats who wish to use New Zealand solely as the domicile of their pension. Click here for more

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