TD Direct Investing offer tax efficiency package
TD Direct Investing is helping investors to plan for the future by offering a tax efficiency package this year, comprising a no admin fee guarantee until June 2013 and free Tax Eff
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The offer means customers can potentially save £30 + VAT on their ISA and up to £200 + VAT on their SIPP this tax year.
Stuart Welch, CEO, TD Direct Investing comments:
“With planning for the future becoming increasingly tricky in the current economic climate, we wanted to help investors along by offering them a little light relief on their investments.
“The no admin fee guarantee means customers can continue to invest at their own pace without having to consider admin fees being applied on the account. And for those customers who are still unsure about the benefits of tax efficient products, they can make the most of the free seminars being held at the TD Investor Centre in Holborn throughout March. The seminars cover Tax Efficient Investing and Planning for Retirement.”
TD’s free seminars are hosted at its Investor Centre in Holborn, London. Seminars available in March are as follows:
- 20 March 2012: Planning for Retirement
- 28 March 2012: A Guide to Tax Efficient Investing
For more information on the TD Trading ISA, TD SIPP or any of the seminars, please visit the website.
The value of your investments may go down as well as up. You may not get back all the funds that you invest.
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