Counsel's new tax and financial planning guide for barristers offers post-Budget analysis, retirement planning and pensions advice for the Bar, as well as accounting and financial wellbeing updates.

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Retirement planning post-Budget – what’s changed, what hasn’t? 

Adrian Johnson of Permanent Wealth Partners looks at the key changes around retirement planning and the impact on self-employed and employed barristers.

Is it worth saving to pensions any longer? 

Simon Maydon of Rathbones sets out the case for and against saving to pensions.

Barrister homeowners, buyers and investors – post-Budget considerations 

Kem Kemal of Henry Dannell cuts through the noise to bring barristers a breakdown of the key updates and their impact.

Accounting update for barristers 

Jackie Streat of Silver Levene considers the benefits for barristers in adopting the cash basis accounting method – and offers an insight into future filing obligations under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.

Financial protection at the Bar 

Catrina Walker-Jones of HW Independent Financial Management explains why safeguarding against income loss should be a priority from your first day at the Bar.

Click here to read the guide.

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