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The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Money, 4 Jul 2026

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The Daily Telegraph Money supplement is available to read online with PressReader. Catch up on the latest news on investing, pensions, property and more with the latest Saturday issue of The Daily Telegraph Money.

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ArticleThe £1m gamble to beat pen­sion death tax

For wealthy pen­sion­ers who had spent years care­fully plan­ning their fin­ances for retire­ment, Rachel Reeves’s maiden Budget was a bit­ter pill to swal­low. Many had built up their pen­sions for dec­ades, safe in the know­ledge that, when they...

The £1m gamble to beat pen­sion death tax

ArticlePer­sonal Account

Ima­gine a tech­no­logy that has the power to heat or cool your home, while offer­ing instant hot water and puri­fy­ing the air. It would also be cheaper to run than any known tech­no­logy and pro­duce fewer car­bon emis­sions. Such tech­no­logy would...

Per­sonal Account

ArticleSavers stash over £3bn into cash Isas ahead of Labour’s tax raid

Savers pumped £3.1bn into cash Isas in May in anti­cip­a­tion of Labour’s sav­ings raid next year, data has revealed. The May influx fol­lowed a £ 12bn surge in cash Isa depos­its in April, when savers typ­ic­ally rush to max­im­ise their tax-free...

Savers stash over £3bn into cash Isas ahead of Labour’s tax raid

ArticleThe £1m gamble to beat pen­sion death tax

For wealthy pen­sion­ers who had spent years care­fully plan­ning their fin­ances for retire­ment, Rachel Reeves’s maiden Budget was a bit­ter pill to swal­low. Many had built up their pen­sions for dec­ades, safe in the know­ledge that, when they...

The £1m gamble to beat pen­sion death tax

ArticleThree in five homes lis­ted in Janu­ary are still on the mar­ket

As many as 60pc of homes lis­ted for sale in Janu­ary were still on the mar­ket in June because of higher bor­row­ing costs and Labour’s lead­er­ship crisis. Three in five homes lis­ted at the begin­ning of the year are yet to sell, with sales agreed...

Three in five homes lis­ted in Janu­ary are still on the mar­ket

ArticleTAX RATE 22%

The Gov­ern­ment has con­firmed a 22pc tax on interest earned on cash in a stocks and shares Isa will apply from next April

TAX RATE 22%