Reader's choice: The 20 biggest advice articles of the summer

Part two: Tax under Labour, Chartered changes, pensions, FOS

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You blinked, you missed it? Never fear, PA has rounded up the 20 top-read articles over the July and August summer months.

From tax and pensions changes under Labour to big business movers and a "significant" ombudsman ruling, here's what PA readers were engaging with while you might have been on your summer break. Part two runs through the top 10 stories. For part one (counting down from 20 to 11) click here 10. What next for tax rules under the Labour government? Andrew Tully, Nucleus Nucleus technical services director Andrew Tully looked back at the King's Speech, tackling the sticky issue of tax changes under Labour. An alignment of capital gains tax (CGT) rates with income tax rates is one ...

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