It is not only individuals who need protection; SMEs are vulnerable, too. Steve Casey outlines a lucrative source of business.
When money is tight there is a change in attitudes to insurance fraud. But, ask Amanda Fyffe and Helen Walters, are financial misstatements always fraudulent - and how can you tell?
A change in pension tax rules could land some with group life policies with hefty bills. But, as Nick Rumble finds, there are solutions.
Non-domiciled UK clients holding whole of life insurance policies with a UK insurer may need further advice due to a change of view from HMRC, a provider has urged.
UHY Hacker Young is warning that as many as a third of taxpayers on PAYE may have the wrong tax code due to issuing errors by HMRC.
Measures to cut fraud saved the taxpayer £6.5bn last year, the government has said.
Group risk markets have a bright future, but, says Lee Watson, risks of getting quotes and applications wrong are increasing.
EAPs are an intrinsic part of group risk products, but how do you assess them? What are the tax implications? Paul Avis explains.
The Chancellor's announcement of some tax relief on health-related interventions is welcome. But, at the same time, it also feel likes a missed opportunity.
A former Honister Partners adviser has pleaded guilty to evading tax in a case brought by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC).