How do I register a property with joint names?
An owner who wants to add a co-owner to his property, will have to do so by way of creating a new deed altogether. This new deed must also be registered a...
An owner who wants to add a co-owner to his property, will have to do so by way of creating a new deed altogether. This new deed must also be registered a...
Many expats prefer to keep their German banking account(s) even after they have left the country. In any event, it’s a good idea to keep your account at l...
The new pension rules have made it possible to leave your fund to any beneficiary, including a child, without paying a 55% ‘death tax’. If you die before ...
If your salary is £31,000, then after tax and national insurance you will be left with £24,720. This means that after tax you will take home £2,060 every ...
Sources of Capital for a Partnership Contribution of each partner. Loan of overdraft from the bank and other financial institutions. Ploughing back of pro...
Dividends, interest, and royalties from Swiss or foreign sources are included in taxable income. However, in certain cantons, special methods of assessmen...
Trusts can be both single and joint. Joint trusts are particularly useful in community property states, such as Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, New Me...
You could show up at their door unannounced. Or, you could win them over during a carefully crafted cold call. Despite this, cold calling still has a plac...
You do not pay National Insurance after you reach State Pension age – unless you’re self-employed and pay Class 4 contributions. You stop paying Class 4 c...
Who has to pay tax in Switzerland? Swiss residents and temporary residents working in Switzerland must pay income tax on their worldwide earnings. You’ll ...