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13 FEBRUARY 2021 • THE GOOD LIFE DISTRIBUTED WITH THE SATURDAY DAILY MAIL


Make a lasting change to the lives of animals


Financial planning, legal & retirement


Trouble with the taxman?


When Nana was rescued, she was stuffed in a filthy cage with more than 100 other dogs. Crying, extending her paw for help, waiting in terror to be slaughtered for her meat. Southeast Asia has strug- gled to enforce laws that prohibit the trade of dogs for their meat, resulting in thousands being brutally slaughtered each day. A gift in your Will can enable FOUR PAWS to close down slaughter farms and keep dogs like Nana off the menu. Since the Covid-19 outbreak,


demand for dog meat has risen. For centuries, some have believed it helps to ward off disease and contains medicinal properties — all of which has been disproved by health professionals.


A large or small gift of your


choice can make a lasting change to the lives of abused animals around the world, enabling FOUR PAWS to reveal their suffering, and rescue and protect the ones who need help most.


HMRC is now back to its task of increasing the tax take from UK taxpayers through investi- gation and compliance activi- ties. Its officers have significant new powers to obtain informa- tion and take a more aggressive approach to doing their main job — collecting tax. HMRC’s focus has been on


finding and taxing overseas assets and income belonging to UK taxpayers, challenging ‘marketed tax avoidance’ schemes and increasing the number of civil and criminal tax investigations. Specialist advisers can ensure


To make your free Will or to find out more, visit FOUR PAWS’ online Will writing partner Bequeathed at: bequeathed.org/fourpaws


any dispute, enquiry or investi- gation is resolved effectively and efficiently, minimising worry, time and cost. Te Pannu Tax team has more than 100 years’ combined


SPECIALIST ADVISERS CAN ENSURE ANY DISPUTE, ENQUIRY OR INVESTIGATION IS RESOLVED EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY, MINIMISING WORRY, TIME AND COST


experience of helping clients resolve all types of HMRC inves- tigations and disputes. Te team consists of ex-HMRC inspec- tors who went on to hold senior positions within international accountancy firms. Its special- ists are trained negotiators and accredited mediators with vast experience of resolving HMRC issues for a range of clients.


For more information, visit pannutax.co.uk or call 0113 366 2554


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You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.


But you can teach a scientist.


Help FRAME to find a better way than animal experiments.


There is no worldwide agreement that protects the welfare of animals involved in research and testing. FRAME is an independent charity dedicated to the development of new and valid methods that will remove the need for laboratory animals in medical and scientific research, education and testing.


Gifts of any size, small or large, will help FRAME find better methods.


FRAME receives no funding from government and rely on gifts and legacies to carry out our vital work.


We are grateful for every gift, however small.


or more information visit frame.org.uk/support-us/legacies 0300 030 1016


Please remember FRAME in your will. F


or call:


FRAME Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments. FRAME is a charitable incorporated organisation with registration number: 1176266 hello@frame.org.uk


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