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HMRC to start clawing back Winter Fuel Payments from certain pensioners
More than one million pensioners will see a change in their tax code from April as HMRC starts taking back Winter Fuel Payments from retirees with higher incomes
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Probate cases taking nearly two years to be granted soar 131% – ways to cut the wait
Delays to probate are on the rise with experts warning of worse to come once pensions are subject to inheritance tax rules from next April. But there are ways to help your loved ones now.
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What happens to your pension if you move or retire abroad?
Thousands of people leave the UK every year, many to enjoy their retirement in another country, seeking lower taxes, sun and often more affordable adventure. We look at what happens to your pension if you move or retire abroad.
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Households to fork out up to 9% more in council tax this year
Council tax bills rose in most local authorities in England on 1 April. How much more do you face paying?
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Inheritance tax refunds: how to claim money back if asset prices fall
Families made 18,000 reclaims for overpaid inheritance tax in three years, often due to a decline in property prices. We explain how to claim an IHT refund
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How to prepare your investment portfolio for volatile times
Advice You can't predict when volatility will hit your investment portfolio but you can prepare for it
Investing
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What is a dividend yield?
Videos Dividend yields are a key metric that tell income-focused investors how much they’ll earn for their investment in a stock.
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Does your portfolio need a review? How to give yours a spring clean
Tips The start of the new financial year is a good time to look into your investments
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Renters' Rights Act: are you ready for the landmark rental reforms?
Landlords have until 1 May to ensure they are ready for the new Renters' Rights Act rules. Here is how the controversial reforms could affect you.
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Personal Finance
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What is salary sacrifice and how could it boost your pension?
Salary sacrifice is a great way to increase your pension pot while lowering your tax bill. But the rules are changing from April 2029. We look at what salary sacrifice is and how to make the most of it now.
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Do you need life insurance?
A life insurance policy could provide a much-needed safety net for those left behind, should the worst happen. How do you work out whether you should have it, what policy to get, and how much cover you need?
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UK’s best and worst banks for current accounts revealed – the winners and losers
Monzo has been crowned the UK’s best bank for customer satisfaction, but which current account provider sits at the bottom of the list and how does your bank compare?
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Economy
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How to invest in Asian markets – no longer just ‘emerging’
Asian markets account for the majority of the emerging markets index, and many of the largest companies are highly advanced, says Max King
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A US debt crisis is coming – diversify your investments
US debt is rising fast as the Treasury issues more and more bonds to stay afloat. Sooner or later, there will be a crash – diversify before it happens
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Property
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?
Hopes of lower mortgage rates in the coming weeks and months are looking less and less likely due to the conflict in the Middle East. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for 2026.
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Making Tax Digital: what is it and who does it affect?
Thousands of sole traders and landlords now have to start reporting their earnings digitally on a quarterly basis to HMRC after changes came in this April – here is what you need to know
By Laura Miller Last updated
Savings
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How do Premium Bonds work?
NS&I’s Premium Bonds operate differently from typical savings accounts. We look at how they work.
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How much should I have in emergency savings?
One in five have less than £1,000 in emergency savings, leaving them vulnerable to unexpected costs. How much should you have in your rainy day fund?
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Last updated
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Easy-access savings vs regular savings – where is your money better off?
Regular savings accounts often have a high headline interest rate but you can typically put more into an easy-access account. We explore which gives you the best return on your money.
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