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Pension contributions in the United Kingdom: a crash course

By The English Investor 1 Comment

The United Kingdom posted the biggest July government surplus in 18 years, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics. Given the withdrawal of tax incentives for buy-to-let investors and significant income taxes, it is no wonder that the government’s coffers are in better shape. Yet, don’t bet on any significant tax breaks […]

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