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I worry that some of the legacies in my will could cause conflict
The FT’s US financial editor Brooke Masters explains why share buybacks have become so hotly debated
Antonio Tajani is latest senior official to take issue with proposal of a levy on country’s lenders
The levy hinders business investment and stifles productivity growth
Levies which initially focused on banks and energy are now spreading into other sectors
Aviation regarded as new market for refiners as electric vehicles endanger demand
Investors with substantial retirement pots have much to worry about ahead of a general election
Draft report says OECD deal favours richer countries at expense of developing nations
Rome cites ‘financial stability’ as it seeks to calm market jitters following unexpected measure
Steps like those announced in Italy this week damage lending and the wider economy when recession may be on its way
Governments in the region target lenders’ profits as interest rates increase
Is there a conflict of interest in my role at the trust holding family assets?
Shares in lenders drop after government announces planned levy of 40%
Governments that mount tax raids on a whim can expect higher risk premia on their financings
Reforms can promote long-term economic growth and deliver higher revenues
As inheritance tax bills rise, pass on your financial savvy as well as your cash
Rising asset values and more house sales provided boost for HMRC, official figures reveal
Weak lira and government’s stimulus programme push prices higher, adding to strain on consumers
Firms fear a lack of support will lead to more filing errors
HMRC assesses that ride-hailing company owed additional £386mn
Government body proposes 28% levy on casinos, horseracing and skill-based online gaming
Oil majors and utilities seek tax credits for projects powered in part by fossil fuels
Politicians are nervous to admit taxes will go up — fiscal devolution might ease the process
7.5 per cent interest charged on money owed to HMRC
Expected guilty plea from US president’s son is delayed while court seeks more information
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