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Budget 2021: What you need to know

Budget 2021: What you need to know

What you need to know about furlough, tax hikes and more. This spring Budget, as announced by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak on 3rd March 2021...
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Autumn statement 2021 Rishi Sunak

Autumn Budget 2021: What you need to know

What you need to know about the Government's spending and taxation plans. This Autumn Budget, as announced in Parliament by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on 27...
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Can pet sitting earn you a little extra money?

Can pet sitting earn you a little extra money?

Pet sitting is an easy and fun side hustle I’ve been looking after cats on the side for more than a year now, with the...
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How to compare ISA and savings rates after tax

Should you pick a lower paying ISA over alternatives? The simple rule with savings is to get the best rate you can. But that assumes...
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The Personal Savings Allowance explained

The Personal Savings Allowance explained

You can earn up to £1,000 in interest tax free without using an ISA. Though Cash ISAs are popular places to put your savings, if...
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Marriage allowance

The Marriage Allowance tax break explained

You could pay £252 less tax this year - and possibly backdate it for another four years. The Marriage Allowance is a way to shift...
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If you’ve flown Wizz Air with children you could be owed a refund of £13 per child

If you’ve flown Wizz Air with children you could be owed a refund of £13 per child

Here’s how to claim an air-passenger duty refund A little known refund is available to you if you have flown Wizz Air with children in...
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Dividend and capital gains tax allowances halve: can you avoid paying?

Dividend and capital gains tax allowances halve: can you avoid paying?

Here’s how you can avoid paying capital gains or dividend tax in the new tax year When the new tax year begins on 6 April...
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National Insurance rate cut: will you be better or worse off?

How your pay will change this month We’re all now paying a lower rate of National Insurance…but does this mean more cash in your pocket?...
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