Despite what seem like endless developments eroding away at the benefits of drawing up a will, there's too much at stake for people to be discouraged from having one, urge John Melville-Smith and James Ward
The recent Nigel Rowe and Others v HMRC case has emboldened an already marauding authority, so where does it leave tax payers with a genuine case that should be challenged, ponders Leigh Sayliss
Apart from being the world's second biggest economy, the largest trading nation and accounting for 40 per cent of 2014 economic growth, what does China have to do with my portfolio?