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    Explore "uk taxes" with insightful episodes like "Can the UK Fix Its Troubled Tax System?", "Morning Briefing Friday 29th September", "Will you be a tax winner or loser this year?", "What will the Budget mean for you? (corrected audio)" and "What do the three political parties have to say about tax?" from podcasts like ""Merryn Talks Money", "Times news briefing", "This is Money Podcast", "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett" and "Money Clinic with Claer Barrett"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Will you be a tax winner or loser this year?

    Will you be a tax winner or loser this year?

    Good news. Chances are you just got a tax cut.

    Well an income tax cut at least, problem is your council tax is likely to be rising and if you are an investor the Government is after more of your dividends, or if you’re a landlord it wants your rental income.

    So who are the winners and losers of the new tax year that rolled round on 6 April? And what are the candidates for dumbest bits of Britain’s tax code.

    In this week’s podcast, Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus and George Frost take a look at who is getting the biggest tax cut and who is being hit.

    They also discuss whether we need a new hypothecated tax to pay for the NHS.

    Also on this week’s show we look at the best rural places to live in the UK and how to invest in wine without breaking the bank.

    And finally, Britain’s ten most hated driving moves have been revealed. Parallel parking we get, but why are there so many people who struggle to navigate a roundabout.

    What do the three political parties have to say about tax?

    What do the three political parties have to say about tax?
    Banks are under fire for not dealing with customer complaints properly - but is there anything you can do about it? Property recovery funds have failed to get investors excited - so how should you invest in the property market? And we take a look at the three main political parties views on tax.

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