The Treasury is exploring the idea of capping tax-free ISA allowances to crack down on 'ISA millionaires', while investigating plans to reduce the amount retirees can take as a tax-free lump sum.
There is a common misconception that financial advice is reserved for later life, but younger people could be missing a trick by delaying.
Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to continue cutting taxes for what he calls the "hardworking people in our country".
A recent report from the Pensions Policy Institute has recommended alternatives to the pension tax relief system. Is the current system working, Fiona Murphy asks.
Mark Green highlights recent changes to how tax avoidance arrangements are dealt with.
The Liberal Democrats have vowed to close tax loopholes in limited partnership firms and for private equity investors, as part of the party's action to "tackle the remaining deficit fairly".
Higher income parents who continue to receive child benefit payments have one month to register for self-assessment.
People who have sold properties that are not their main homes, and have not told HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about any profit on the sale, have one week left to pay up.
Prudential is to hold a series of financial planning seminars for advisers across the UK, to help them make better use of the wide range of tax allowances available without crossing the government's avoidance line.
An independent financial advice firm is facing £1m in claims from clients who say it misled them over fees on a film tax scheme.