2012

Financial changes to watch out for in 2012

The world of personal and business finance is changing all the time – and there are a few changes coming in 2012 that we recommend you watch out for.

Self assessment deadline – January 31

The deadline for paper returns has long gone, and if you are filling out your tax return online, your deadline both for filling it in and paying any outstanding tax for the 2010-11tax year is January 31. If your tax return is still outstanding now is the time to get on with it – especially if you’ve still got to get your paperwork together and your records up to date. HMRC has lots of help available for self-assessment online.

Time to make your financial New Year's Resolutions

Now you’ve got Christmas out of the way – is it time you took a look at your finances?

 

If you made some financial New Year’s resolutions last year – how did it go? Did you achieve your financial goals? What kinds of financial New Year’s resolutions would you like to make this year?

While you’re full of good intentions about 2012 and maybe a bit uneasy about the Christmas credit card bill, it’s a great time for financial stock-taking – and you don’t have to do it alone. If you’re worried you spent too much at Christmas, or you have some New Year goals and dreams that need some financing, My IFM can help.

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