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In this video, Ceri Vokes looks at the manifestos of the Labour
party and Conservative party, and specifically what has been said
and proposed in relation to income tax and capital gains tax. More
specifically and looking forward, Ceri talks about what people
should be thinking about and steps people may wish to take now.
We will also be discussing this in more detail at our seminar on
5th December, which you can sign up to
here.
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