Using a company to reduce tax on forex/share trading
One of the most popular tax planning questions for forex or other financial traders is 'Should I use a company to reduce tax?'. This article looks in detail at when using a company is beneficial for forex and share traders/investors to reduce their UK taxes . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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