Euro Weekly 16 February
The pound was off to a poor start at the beginning of this week, particularly given the Bank of England’s guidance last week that the UK interest rates would rise
IRS 2017 – Medical Expenses || Nº2
How can I save on my taxes? Of all the credits and deductions available, medical expenses are customarily the single largest for most taxpayers. In 2017, the tax credit is
Is your UK property worth its weight in tax?
Many British expatriates believe it makes financial sense to keep hold of a house in the UK. However, over recent years the tax burden has generally increased for property owners,
Getting your pension planning right – the best route to security
When you feel secure, life is easier. It’s a fundamental in human existence. If you have money worries, it can lead to some powerful feelings of anxiety and insecurity. So,
How to make things easier for your family and heirs
Understandably, many people avoid discussing the practical implications of their death with family. But if your affairs are not in order, your loved ones may face unnecessary costs and delays
Financial fitness
Whether you think you’re doing well or know you need help, it’s a good idea to assess your financial fitness at least once every year. By understanding your weaknesses, you
Are you sure you have escaped UK tax? Understanding the UK residence test
If you are a British expatriate, it is crucial to establish your tax residency and understand how UK rules apply to you. You may be settled in Portugal, but if
What can you do with your UK pension in 2018?
When it comes to pensions, your long-term financial security is at stake, so take extreme care to do what is right for you and your family. Expatriates should also consider
Euro Weekly 19th January 2018
Early in the week, the media made much of the fact that sterling was at its highest level against the US dollar since the EU referendum in June 2016. However,
Portugal tax in 2018
As we move into a new year, let us have a look at the tax landscape in Portugal. 2017 saw the introduction of a so-called ‘wealth tax’ on property, but










