
This years’ budget was very positive, with many factors that give the general population more money in their pockets. It encourages saving and investment and includes some much needed pension changes. But how might it affect the dental profession?
For a start the personal allowance changes have raised the threshold for having to pay tax to £10,500, and will generate a saving of around £800 per year. This will be beneficial to every taxpaying earner regardless of their profession.
From 1st July Stocks and Shares and Cash ISAs will be merged into a single New ISA with a tax-free savings limit of £15,000. For dentists who are self-employed and put money into an account every month to pay for their January and July tax liability, £15,000 tax free growth each year will be quite appealing.
A significant number of dentists invest into Premium Bonds and they are becoming an even more popular method of saving, as there is always that chance of winning the £1m prize, whilst your stake is guaranteed! The current maximum of £30,000 will be increased to £40,000 in June and then next year will rise to £50,000, with the number of £1m winners being doubled every month.
For those looking forward to retirement there will be a new Pensioner Bond for anyone 65 or over. This will pay a market-leading rate from January, with rates from 2.8% for a 1 year Bond to 4% for a 3 year Bond.
Further to this is the removal of the requirement to buy an Annuity, as well as changes to the tax on any lump sum taken on retirement. These changes give dentists more options as previously restricted pension money can be accessed, allowing for the purchase of additional practices or Buy To Let properties, which will help provide an income for their future.
Other advantageous changes to be aware of would include the doubling of the Annual Investment Allowance from £250,000 to £500,000 and its extension to the end of 2015, the fuel duty rise that was planned for September will be cancelled, £200m will be made available for fixing potholes across the country saving us those uncomfortable jolts and £140m extra on flood defence repairs.
The affects of the Budget 2014 will be felt in homes and businesses across the county. To find out how it will affect dentistry in particular contact the experts at money4dentists today.
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World Oral Health Day 2014 Will Focus On Importance of Oral Care
By Celebrating Healthy Smiles
20 MARCH 2014 - UK - LISTERINE® brand Mouthwash, part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Consumer Companies, today announces its support of the 2014 World Oral Health Day, to be held March 20 with celebrations expected across the world from dental associations, schools and organisations. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Healthy Smiles,” to raise awareness of the importance of establishing and maintaining a proper oral care routine.
“We are proud to support the FDI World Dental Federation in its mission, which we share, to educate the global population on the importance of taking care of their teeth and mouths,” said Francesco Salvo di Pietraganzili, Assistant Brand Manager Listerine UK. “Maintaining a proper oral care routine only takes a few minutes each day but can have a lasting impact on your health.”
Worldwide, 90% of the population is at risk for some form of oral disorder, ranging from caries, periodontal diseases and tooth decay to oral cancer.[1] World Oral Health Day will help promote awareness of these oral health issues, the importance of looking after oral hygiene to everyone old and young, and how to take action and help reduce the global burden of oral disease.
The makers of LISTERINE® will offer tips for establishing healthy habits for a lifetime, which include taking a few minutes each day to brush, floss and rinse with a therapeutic mouthwash like LISTERINE®.
For more information on World Oral Health Day, visit: www.worldoralhealthday.org.
About FDI
FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal representative body for more than one million dentists worldwide, developing health policy and continuing education programmes, speaking as a unified voice for dentistry in international advocacy, and supporting member associations in global oral health promotion activities. Over the years, it has developed programmes, initiatives, campaigns, policies and congresses, always with a view to occupying a space that no other not-for-profit group can claim.
FDI works at national and international level through its own activities and those of its member dental associations. It is in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) and a member of the World Health Professionals Alliance (WHPA).
For more information, visit: www.fdiworldental.org.
LISTERINE® brand Mouthwash, part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Consumer Companies
Dedicated to working in partnership with dental professionals to provide expert care for patients, the LISTERINE® Advanced Defence mouthwashes are scientifically proven adjuncts to professional treatment, designed to help treat and/or prevent specific oral care conditions. The range includes Advanced Defence Sensitive, Advanced Defence Cavity Guard and new Advanced Defence Gum Treatment, an alternative to chlorhexidine-based remedies, which cuts gingival bleeding by 50.9% (p<0.001) in 4 weeks when used after brushing. 2
The LISTERINE® brand is part of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Consumer Companies, which is the world’s sixth-largest consumer health company and is a segment of Johnson & Johnson, the world’s most comprehensive and broadly based manufacturer of health care products.
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2014 has been a fantastic year for apprenticeships. Hot on the heels of National Apprenticeship Week was George Osborne’s Budgetary pledge to double the number of apprenticeships. Osborne said: “The reform of schools, universities and apprenticeships is probably the single most important long-term economic policy we’re pursuing.”
The government’s Trailblazers initiative leads the development of British apprenticeships. Mustafa Mohammed, owner of Sparkle Dental Labs is chair of the Dental Heath programme. Along with other organisations, he’s working tirelessly to protect the future of the British dental industry by rebooting current apprenticeship standards to create schemes that are written by employers for employers – schemes that are more rigorous and ambitious than ever before.
Sparkle Dental Labs is joined in the Dental Health Trailblazers programme by a number of high-profile organisations – these include Oasis Healthcare, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, CosTech Elite Dental Lab, the Dental Laboratories Association and the Dental Technologists Association.
Mustafa is calling on dental practices to come onboard. To find out more about Trailblazers and how your practice could get involved, contact Mustafa Mohammed via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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