The UK tax system is notoriously complex, and it's not just our ‘cash income’ such as salary and bonuses that we pay income tax – we also pay it on any benefits in kind (BIK) or ‘non-cash benefits’ that we receive in employment.
You should be aware that they can be deceptively unkind in tax terms, despite their name, watch this episode to discover more.
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The UK tax system is notoriously complex, and it's not just our ‘cash income’ such as salary and bonuses that we pay income tax – we also pay it on any benefits in kind (BIK) or ‘non-cash benefits’ that we receive in employment.
You should be aware that they can be deceptively unkind in tax terms, despite their name, watch this episode to discover more.
Episode 104: Should you invest your money in property or in the stock market?
The Money Planner with Warren Shute
10 minutes 26 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 104: Should you invest your money in property or in the stock market?
In recent years we’ve seen a resurgence in property investing brought on partly by the stamp duty holiday. But what should you do when it comes to your money? should you invest it into a property? or should you invest it in the stock market?
In this episode, I will detail the reasons why I believe equities make better investments than property.
For the article visit:
https://warrenshute.com/saving-investing/should-you-invest-in-property-or-shares-why-it-pays-to-back-global-plc/
The Money Planner with Warren Shute
The UK tax system is notoriously complex, and it's not just our ‘cash income’ such as salary and bonuses that we pay income tax – we also pay it on any benefits in kind (BIK) or ‘non-cash benefits’ that we receive in employment.
You should be aware that they can be deceptively unkind in tax terms, despite their name, watch this episode to discover more.