Ep 310: Cash ISA limits REDUCED and Vinted sales - your questions answered
FEB 10, 202630 MIN
Ep 310: Cash ISA limits REDUCED and Vinted sales - your questions answered
FEB 10, 202630 MIN
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In this episode of the Medics Money podcast, Matthew and Ed address various financial questions from doctors, focusing on topics such as cash ISAs, trading allowances, adjusted net income, self-assessment tax returns, and claiming professional expenses. They provide insights into the implications of recent changes in tax laws and offer practical advice for navigating the complexities of financial management in the medical profession.
00:00 Introduction to Financial Queries for Doctors
01:12 Understanding Cash ISAs and Future Changes
05:40 Exploring the Trading Allowance and Miscellaneous Income
09:02 Adjusted Net Income and Its Implications
11:43 Self-Assessment Tax Returns: Who Needs Them?
16:35 Claiming Professional Expenses and Tax Rebates
21:35 Navigating HMRC Tax Relief and Subscriptions
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