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Key Considerations for End of Tax Year 2023/24

Key Considerations for End of Tax Year 2023/24

Key Considerations for End of Tax Year 2023/24 If you have yet to make full use of your end of tax year allowances for 2023/24, there is still time to do so – but the deadline is looming. For current clients, your adviser can make any contributions you require...
Flexible ISAs: Options for Large Purchases and Short Term Cash

Flexible ISAs: Options for Large Purchases and Short Term Cash

Flexible ISAs: Options for Large Purchases and Short Term Cash ​How much you can earn before paying Capital Gains Tax recently changed in April 2023 when the government cut the threshold from £12,300 to £6,000. The allowance will then be cut again to £3,000 in April...
Market Commentary | November 2023

Market Commentary | November 2023

Market Commentary | November 2023 It is pleasing to start our November market commentary by stating that both Equities and Bonds rallied throughout the month. Slowing global inflation on both sides of the Atlantic strengthened market sentiment that we may have now...
Christmas at MacDonald Partnership

Christmas at MacDonald Partnership

Christmas at MacDonald Partnership Firstly, we would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for being part of the MacDonald Partnership family, and we look forward to advising you throughout 2024 and beyond....
Autumn Statement 2023

Autumn Statement 2023

Autumn Statement 2023 The Chancellor used his 2023 Autumn Statement to “make work pay” and “go for growth”. Whilst widely rumoured, there were no changes to Income Tax thresholds or Inheritance Tax changes. However, following a gloomy political and economic backdrop...
Market Commentary | August 2023

Market Commentary | August 2023

Market Commentary | August 2023 Throughout 2023, financial markets have been focused heavily on how the various economies will land in terms of the widely expected recessions. Will they land “softly” or “hard”, meaning either a shallower or deeper recession? However,...