The UK’s tax landscape is complex and changes regularly. Also, each client’s tax planning goals and situation are different. Carefully analysing your unique position and objectives will help highlight areas where you can improve your after-tax income. Ideas include using salary sacrifice to keep income within lower marginal rates and diversifying income sources (such as dividends), which may have separate tax allowances and lower rates.
How can I maximise my after-tax income?
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