Public filings show disposals have doubled in wake of election and ahead of crunch Budget
Treasury models impact of changes, but rules out ‘exit tax’ on those who leave Britain to avoid being hit
Battle lines are drawn over inheritance tax on London’s junior stock market
Chancellor urged to bring in expatriation charge in order to avoid increasing UK capital gains levy in Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could raise billions of pounds by introducing levy on employer pension contributions
UK chancellor will submit proposals to independent watchdog on Wednesday
How would this work in practice with pay, holiday and tax?
Bill Ford says his approach would not change if carried interest loophole is closed
Chancellor wants to raise revenue from pay through carried interest without driving investors away
Think-tank’s report calls for revenue facility to be fairer and more growth friendly
Increasing number of people are pulling money from retirement pots early because of tax uncertainty
Analysts lay out the range of options at the chancellor’s disposal as Starmer warns of ‘decisions’ on the horizon
Newly self-employed advised to check need to register as deadline looms
Wealth advisers report a jump in inquiries ahead of Budget on October 30
LCP consultancy argues chancellor does not want to alienate better paid public sector staff
Placating wealthy foreigners could shift chancellor’s focus elsewhere, experts say
Pressure grows after the UK’s PM and some senior colleagues come under fire over donations from a Labour peer
Government officials said no decision had been made but Reeves would not press ahead with policy that did not raise any money
Rachel Reeves had hoped to raise £1bn a year by toughening a proposed Tory crackdown on wealthy foreigners
City fears that inheritance relief on small-cap stocks will be cut in Rachel Reeves’s Budget
I’m also considering setting up a trust for my two adult children but am open to other ideas
Embassies argue international schools in London should be exempt from tax change
Sector at standstill as levy on profits and plans to close tax loopholes creates uncertainty
From Portugal to Greece and Monaco to Switzerland, advisers are inundated with residency inquiries from wealthy people
Investors are rushing to use their allotments for Isa and pensions accounts in anticipation of Labour’s first Budget