Archive for January, 2008

“Pen and ink is so last year” - Financial Times

Monday, January 21st, 2008 by dary

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The following abstract, is from an article written by Elaine Moore that was published in the weekend edition of the Financial Times on the 19th of January 2008. A big thank you to Elaine Moore and Matthew Vincent who is the new editor of FT Money.

Last year 3m people filled in their self-assessment tax form online. According to the Revenue, many more are expected to do so this year. So it looks as if the writing is on the wall for any remaining Luddites still stuck ticking boxes in black ink.

The deadline for payment of all tax owed, and for sending in completed tax returns for the 2006-07 tax year, is January 31.

But for the next tax year everything changes. Anyone filing a paper return for the 2007-08 year will have to send it in by October 31. Those who choose to file online will have until January 31 2009.

Online filing is convenient for HMRC because it saves it time spent entering data and logging returns sent by post. But there are a number of reasons why it’s good for you too.

“HMRC’s site has improved substantially over the years,” says John Whiting, tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. “The design of the site means that if you click on certain boxes you will automatically be taken to the next relevant page.”

A handy feature of the site is that partially-filled forms can be saved and returned to later on if required. But the biggest incentive of filing online is that the site automatically calculates the tax you owe. There is also an automatic acknowledgement for all online forms, which may bring peace of mind if HMRC staff decide to strike on January 31 over job cuts.

The site covers most situations, but not all, according to Whiting. Those with large capital gains may have difficulty. However, a tool called timetotrade (www.timetotrade.co.uk) can help. It can give investors a view of their collective capital gains tax position in order to help them complete tax forms.

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“Helping hand for tax return” - Guardian

Monday, January 21st, 2008 by dary

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The following news article was published by the Guardian’s Money Observer on the 17th of January 2008:

Investors looking for a helping hand with their tax liabilities before the tax return deadline on 31 January can get a helping hand with a new tax tool from website timetotrade.

The tool calculates investors’ capital gains and income tax liabilities for share-related transactions. Investors are given a birdseye view of their tax position and can model various investment disposal scenarios to maximise tax breaks and work within annual tax allowances.

The advanced Pro Package costs GBP19.99 a month or GBP199 a year. Visit www.timetotrade.co.uk

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“Taking on tax returns” - What Investment

Monday, January 14th, 2008 by dary

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The following news article was published in the What Investment Tax Planning section on the 14th of January 2008. As ever a big thank you to the editor Keiron Root.

Timetotrade.eu has launched a new tax management product that helps investors calculate and manage their capital gains tax (CGT) and income tax liabilities for share-related transactions.

In preparation for the 31 January tax return deadline, Timetotrade calculates investors’ capital gains and losses based on the HMRC share identification rules.

It includes support for indexation, taper relief, and offsets current and brought forward losses against gains to determine your tax liability.

The tax tools help investors complete self-assessment CGT and income tax returns and generate UK Inland Revenue form 185 for investment clubs.

Dary McGovern, managing director of Sensatus, the developers behind Timetotrade, says: ‘We have been working closely with private investors and the UK Shareholders Association during the development of Timetotrade. In doing so, it quickly became apparent that a solution was needed that would help investors determine their tax liability.’

To access the tax tools, visit www.timetotrade.eu

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Trading Places

Sunday, January 13th, 2008 by dary

Currently in timetotrade we are working on a fundamentals products that we will begin beta testing in the coming weeks. As part of the development of the product, we have carried out a lot of research into the correlation between price and fundamentals.

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All I can say for now, is that the results have been extraordinary! We will be writing a paper on our findings when the fundamentals product is ready for market, but until then I will say no more.

To put the research to the test, I entered the Share Crazy Trading Places competition in September 2007. The competition involved five contestants plus Share Crazy’s Joe Public and we were each given £1,000,000 to invest in an imaginary portfolio. At the start of the series, we each had to pick five stocks and every week on a given day, we had to sell one stock and buy another; that meant no stop losses, limit buy or sell orders, position sizing or risk management.

The show started on the 26th of September 2007 and finished on the 14th of December 2007, and every Wednesday I had to ‘kick out’ one stock and buy another. You can view the shows by clicking on the following links:

So does the new fundamentals product work? I’ll let you decide:

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The beta trial of the new timetotrade fundamentals product will begin in the coming weeks and will be available to all timetotrade users for free during the beta test phase. To set up a timetotrade account click on one of the following links:

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Fifteen minutes of Fame; well almost..

Monday, January 7th, 2008 by dary

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According to Andy Warhol “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes”. Apparently it is also said that, “everything comes to he who waits” or as an entry on The Retail Blog phased it, “everything comes to he who waits, as long as he works like hell while he waits”.

At Sensatus we have been working round the clock and it turns out Andy Warhol was right, well almost. The Sensatus Investment Club got its fifteen minutes of fame on the BBC News; to be more precise one minute and fifty nine seconds of fame.

The Sensatus Investment club have been considering some alternative investments, such as wine. To help understand how to invest in wine, Paul Dudley from Vinum Investments offered to travel to Brighton to talk us through it. At the same time Nigel Cassidy from the BBC was looking for some light hearted news over the Christmas period and came along to film the event.

We met up with Paul at a speciality wine merchant in Brighton called Quaff, which is run by Toby Peirce. If you find yourself in Brighton looking for a really good bottle of wine (or you can buy online), you will be very impressed by what Quaff have to offer.

As for investing in wine, it really does sound like a good proposition and an excellent way of adding some diversity to our investment portfolio; to check out some of what Paul had to say on investing in wine and to meet some of the Sensatus Investment Club, check out the following piece that was broadcast on BBC News. If you are looking for more information on investing in wine, click here to get in contact Paul from Vinum Investments.

Best wishes for the New Year from everyone at Sensatus.

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