There is less than a fortnight to go before the end of the tax year and that means it's time to sort your Isa, pension and finances before it's too late.
With another tax raid on the way for investors on capital gains and dividends, this is one of the most important tax year ends in years.
On this special bonus episode of the This is Money podcast, Simon Lambert talks to Rob Morgan, of Charles Stanley Direct, to find out what investors need to do and why sorting your pension and Isa can save you a substantial amount in tax.
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