Chartwell Wealth Management

Paddy Anderson

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Your Business

Your Business

Making the rules work for you Choose the most tax-advantageous structure for your new business. Tax changes, such as the recent increase to the rate of employer NICs, have made the decision on how to structure a new business quite difficult. Traditionally, a business...

Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Handing on your wealth Top-up your state pension entitlement. Everyone has a nil rate band of £325,000 on which no IHT is charged. If you have children, or stepchildren, you can add up to £175,000 (known as the residence nil rate band) to your nil rate band by leaving...

Retirement Planning

Retirement Planning

Preparing for the future Maximise tax relief on your pension contributions by using all of your annual allowance. The annual allowance for 2025/26 is £60,000, but you can also use surplus allowance from the previous three tax years (see the following tip). To avoid an...

Your Property

Your Property

Making the most of bricks and mortar Let rooms in your own home to one or more lodgers. Rent-a-room relief allows up to £7,500 of rent per property to be received tax free per year. The rooms must be let as residential accommodation in the home you live in, and no...

Savings and Investments

Savings and Investments

Making the most of your money. Contribute up to £9,000 to your child’s Junior ISA. The fund builds up free of tax on investment income and capital gains until your child reaches 18, when the funds can be either withdrawn or rolled over into an adult ISA. Relatives and...

Personal and Family Tax Planning

Personal and Family Tax Planning

Check your PAYE tax code. HMRC may change your tax code in various circumstances, for example if you start to get income from an additional job or pension or you start or stop getting employee benefits. Your code may include estimated amounts of savings income, based...

Unpacking the New Adult Social Care Commission

Unpacking the New Adult Social Care Commission

Adult Social Care Review The first Friday of May was a whirlwind of news, creating the perfect backdrop for an announcement the government might prefer to keep under the radar: the launch of a new independent commission into adult social care in England. A Quiet...