Your IndustryDec 3 2015

Guide to Autumn Statement 2015

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    Guide to Autumn Statement 2015

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      Introduction

      By Emma Ann Hughes
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      He delivered more schemes to help people onto the housing ladder but he also delivered a blow to property investors with an increase in stamp duty for second homes.

      In a reprieve for private pension providers he turned his main attention to state provision and caused a sigh of relief among employers when he delayed raising the contribution rates for automatic enrolment pots.

      This guide will explore the key announcements made in this year’s Autumn Statement that are of interest to advisers, explain the potential ramifications of Mr Osborne’s decisions on your clients’ finances plus highlight what further details we are left waiting for.

      Contributors of content to this guide include; Stephen Smith, director of Legal & General Housing Partnerships; Claire Trott, head of pensions technical at Talbot & Muir; Andy Bell, chief executive of AJ Bell; Tina Riches, national tax partner at Smith & Williamson; Lee Hartley, chief executive of Fairstone Group; Steve Griffiths, head of sales and distribution at Kensington; Glyn Bradley, senior associate of Mercer; David Robbins, a senior consultant at Towers Watson; Melanie Leech, chief executive of the British Property Federation; Mark Davies, managing director and founder of Mark Davies & Associates; David Ingram, founder of online mortgage adviser directory MyLocalMortgage.co.uk; Annabel Brodie-Smith, communications director of the Association of Investment Companies; Rachael Griffin, financial planning expert at Old Mutual Wealth; Graeme Robb, tax specialist at Prudential; and Morten Nilsson, chief executive of workplace pensions provider Now: Pensions.

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