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Money Tips Podcast

Money Tips Podcast

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Money Tips by Charles Kelly, author of Yes, Money Can Buy You Happiness. Charles spent over 25 years in financial services working for banks, Insurance companies and as a qualified Independent Financial Adviser running his practice, before setting up his speaking, consultancy and property business. Money Tips will help you save, make and accumulate more money whether you are a business owner, entrepreneur, employee or still searching for your vocation. For more tips and information visit Mondeytipsdaily.com. The Information given in this podcast is for your entertainment and should not be construed as financial advice. As always, take independent financial advice before making any investment decisions.2025 Charles Kelly Finances personnelles Gestion et leadership Politique Économie
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  • New Tax Rise For Landlords Announced In Budget
    Dec 5 2025
    In another blow long suffering UK landlords, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a new higher rate of tax surcharge on rental income profits in her budget, which will see the tax burden rise to record levels. Buy-to-let landlords will pay a tax rate two percentage points higher than the basic and higher rates of tax from April 2027. Frozen threshold bands until 2030 means most of us will pay more tax due to ‘fiscal drag’. Savers, family businesses and pensioners will also be hit, whilst the welfare budget heads towards £2 TRILLION. Watch full video here - https://youtu.be/O38dvXPp22k There were a raft of hikes including a mansion tax on properties worth more than £2 million, mileage charge on EVs Although successive governments seem to be doing their best to encourage the big corporate landlords and drive small landlords out of business (Section 24, licensing, increased red tape etc), they still need the estimated 2.8 million private buy-to-let property landlords. See interview with Chartered Accountant and Tax Specialist - https://youtu.be/aMuGs_ek17s What This Means for You These tax changes could reshape property investing, retirement planning, and asset strategies. If you're a landlord, investor, or homeowner, now is the time to review your capital gains exposure, inheritance planning, and use of ISAs before the 26 November Budget drops. Why Invest in Gold and Silver? See full video - https://youtu.be/or-8kiTZZxM See my interview with Josh Saul, gold expert, discussing the merits of including precious metals in your portfolio. Click here https://pure-gold.co/charles-kelly for a free gold, investment report, and discovery call. For a free gold, investment report, and Discovery Call, click here. https://pure-gold.co/charles-kelly 3 Steps To Success Money Management! I want to take you to the next level, help you get control of your money, learn how to invest and become financially free. Join me online on my free live money management training Wednesday at 8.00PM. Places are limited, so register now below to avoid disappointment. https://bit.ly/3QPp8IH #UKBudget2025 #RachelReeves #TaxRiseAlert #CapitalGainsTax #InheritanceTax #CashISATax #CouncilTaxSurcharge #UKPropertyTax #MoneyTips #CharlesKellyPodcast #TaxPlanning #WealthProtection #goldsilverratio #gold #silver #moneymanagement
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    16 min
  • Brace Yourself: 5 Tax Hikes Coming in the UK Budget 2025
    Nov 28 2025
    What to Expect in the November UK Budget — And 5 Tax Hikes Rachel Reeves Might Impose to fill her ‘BLACK HOLE’ As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to unveil the November 2025 UK Budget, all eyes are on her to plug a fiscal black hole of £20–30 billion through tax rises and spending cuts. (Reuters) Despite Labour’s manifesto pledges not to increase income tax, National Insurance (NI), or VAT, Reeves has already hinted that taxes on the wealthy will “be part of the story.” (The Guardian) The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns against a “dash for revenue,” urging her to use smart, targeted reforms. (The Guardian). Below are 5 likely tax rises she might deploy: Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Increase or Removal of ReliefsReeves may bring CGT rates closer to income tax levels or abolish favourable reliefs, especially for high-value assets. (The Guardian) National Insurance on Rental Income / Professional ProfitsApplying NI contributions to landlord earnings or profits from legal firms and consultancies is under consideration to broaden the tax base. (The Guardian) Inheritance Tax (IHT) ReformsProposals include removing the residence nil-rate band, narrowing exemptions, and taxing agricultural estates more heavily. (The Guardian) Cash ISA Allowance ReducedReeves could cut the tax-free cash ISA limit from £20,000 to £10,000 or restructure cushions to funnel savings into investments. (MoneyWeek) Council Tax Surcharges & Higher BandsIntroducing surcharges on high-value properties or adding new bands (G/H) is on the table to raise billions without touching core rates. (Institute for Fiscal Studies) What This Means for You These tax changes could reshape property investing, retirement planning, and asset strategies. If you're a landlord, investor, or homeowner, now is the time to review your capital gains exposure, inheritance planning, and use of ISAs before the 26 November Budget drops. Watch full video - https://youtu.be/jITL4nOmBEo The Chancellor could also tinker with pension allowances and the tax free cash element of pension pots, which would be disastrous for savers approaching retirement age. Watch our upcoming episode on the Charles Kelly Money Tips Podcast where I break down each tax move, what it means for you, and how to legally protect your wealth. Why Invest in Gold and Silver? See full video - https://youtu.be/or-8kiTZZxM See my interview with Josh Saul, gold expert, discussing the merits of including precious metals in your portfolio. Click here https://pure-gold.co/charles-kelly for a free gold, investment report, and discovery call. For a free gold, investment report, and Discovery Call, click here. https://pure-gold.co/charles-kelly 3 Steps To Success Money Management! I want to take you to the next level, help you get control of your money, learn how to invest and become financially free. Join me online on my free live money management training Wednesday at 8.00PM. Places are limited, so register now below to avoid disappointment. https://bit.ly/3QPp8IH #UKBudget2025 #RachelReeves #TaxRiseAlert #CapitalGainsTax #InheritanceTax #CashISATax #CouncilTaxSurcharge #UKPropertyTax #MoneyTips #CharlesKellyPodcast #TaxPlanning #WealthProtection #goldsilverratio #gold #silver #moneymanagement
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    16 min
  • RENTERS' RIGHTS BILL IS NOW LAW – 5 Things Landlords Can Do to Survive the Renters' Rights ACT
    Nov 21 2025
    The long-debated Renters’ Rights Bill has finally become law in the UK, marking one of the most significant shake-ups in the private rental sector for decades. The new Renters Rights Act 2025, which received the Royal Assent on 27 October 2025, gives tenants stronger protections, abolishes Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, and introduces stricter rules on property standards and rent increases. Local authorities will have new powers to demand documentary evidence of compliance and enter a landlords rented residential accommodation (without a warrant in some cases) within two months of the new Act say the NRLA. Watch full video - https://youtu.be/L6j4EXV1_Cs Other new rules coming in because of the Act include: Introduction of 15 new offences that can see landlords issued with civil penalties. Increase in the maximum civil penalty fine that can be imposed of up to £40,000. Six new offences that can result in landlords facing a rent repayment order. Increase in the maximum claim period for such orders, with tenants now able to claim back up to two years of rent payments for breaches. Key Implementation Dates: Investigatory rights for local authorities From 27th December 2025 Part 1 – changes include, end of fixed terms and Section 21, new possession grounds From 1st May 2026 PRS Database and Ombudsman Late 2026 estimated Decent Homes Standard Date to be confirmed Here are 5 things landlords can do to survive the Renters Rights Act: Review Your Tenant Agreements – Ensure all tenancy contracts comply with the new legal framework. Outdated clauses could make you non-compliant and exposed to penalties. Focus on Quality Tenants – With longer tenancies likely, good tenant relationships are vital. Screen tenants carefully and maintain communication. Incorporate Your Property Business – Many landlords are now using limited companies for tax efficiency, expense flexibility, and better mortgage options. Diversify Your Portfolio – Consider shifting into HMOs, serviced accommodation, leasing to a company or local authority or commercial units for stronger returns and lower regulatory impact. Seek Professional Advice – For instance by joining the NRLA. Stay informed. Property tax planning and compliance advice can save thousands each year under the new regime. Is the buy-to-let rental property sector dead? Wounded by successive ‘landlord bashing’ governments, but NOT dead! The Renters Rights Act may be challenging, but proactive, informed landlords can still prosper by adjusting early and managing smarter. Although successive governments seem to be doing their best to encourage the big corporate landlords and drive small landlords out of business (Section 24, licensing, increased red tape etc), they still need the estimated 2.8 million private buy-to-let property landlords. See interview with Chartered Accountant and Tax Specialist - https://youtu.be/aMuGs_ek17s See also: Brace Yourself: 5 Tax Hikes Coming in the UK Budget 2025 These tax changes could reshape property investing, retirement planning, and asset strategies. If you're a landlord, investor, or homeowner, now is the time to review your capital gains exposure, inheritance planning, and use of ISAs before the 26 November Budget drops. Watch full video - https://youtu.be/jITL4nOmBEo If you are stuck in the Section 24 trap and need professional advice, email Charles@CharlesKelly.net #RentersRightsBill #RentersReformAct #UKLandlords #BuyToLet #PropertyInvesting #LandlordTips #PropertyTax #Section21 #UKHousingMarket #CharlesKellyPodcast #MoneyTips #rentersrightsact2025
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    27 min
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