Dundee-headquartered wealth manager, Thorntons Investments, has scrapped VAT from its AIM Inheritance Tax and Managed Portfolio Service (MPS).
The decision to remove VAT follows an industry review from HMRC and while several firms have already stopped charging VAT on MPS propositions, Thorntons has claimed to be the first to extend it to its AIM model portfolio.
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