BUY TO LET - EXIT TAX TIPS

Join us for another episode of The Investors Corner Podcast!

🎙In this week’s episode of The Investors Corner, we are joined by Neli Hogan, an Independent Financial Advisor and Financial Planner. Neli has a wealth of experience within the industry and has worked for one of the top ten accountancy firms on the planet as well as major banks and with over 17 years in financial planning and advising, she is THE expert within her industry. 💷

Here are some of the key topics we discuss:
✅Differences between a Mortgage Advisor and Financial Planner
✅Where and when you should get financial advice
✅Schooling system and when to embed financial advice
✅Exiting your Buy to Let
✅Tax tips on your Buy to Let

About our guest...
Neli is a fully qualified Financial Consultant with deep expertise in Pensions, Investments, Financial protection, Mortgages, and Inheritance tax planning matters.

To know more, Neli can be contacted on 07921 166 600 or nh@talisifa.com.

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