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Reeves urged to axe stamp duty from UK shares held in an ISA
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Renters' Rights Act: how landmark reforms to end no-fault evictions will affect you
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Side hustle tax: Do you owe HMRC money?
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Family investment companies: how the ultra wealthy shield their money
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Family investment companies explained: how the ultra wealthy shield their money from the taxman
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Annuity rates jump nearly 10% in a year – is now a good time to buy an annuity?
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How to get an ISA and SIPP cashback bonus
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The silver price is in freefall – is now the time to invest in silver?
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Magnificent Seven earnings preview
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The silver price is in freefall – is now the time to invest in silver?
Silver’s reputation as the ‘devil’s metal’ stems from its volatility. Is the recent fall in the silver price a chance to buy the dip?
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Zoopla: House sales fall for first time in two years as buyers wait for Autumn Budget
The average price of a house in September was £270,000, down £1,000 from August as the housing market’s Christmas slowdown came early, Zoopla says
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Personal Finance
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How to find lost pensions, savings or investments
Losing track of money is easy to do when moving house or changing jobs so if you’ve lost touch with your cash. If this is you, then follow these simple steps to track down your lost pension, investments, savings or Premium Bonds
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The best packaged bank accounts
Advice Packaged bank accounts can offer great value with useful additional perks – but get it wrong and you could be out of pocket
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Could Reeves limit pension tax-free cash to £100k? Experts warn retirees against pre-Budget rush
A prominent Labour group of which chancellor Rachel Reeves is a member has suggested more than halving the maximum amount of cash pensioners can take tax-free. But wealth experts are warning retirees against irreversible decisions before the Budget.
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Economy
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Will taxes rise further in the 2025 Autumn Budget?
Tax hikes in the Autumn Budget are now widely expected as the only way for the chancellor to balance the Treasury’s books but questions remain over what – and who – Rachel Reeves will target
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US-China trade framework agreed: is global trade back on track?
Tensions had been simmering between the world’s two largest economies over recent weeks, but an agreement seems to have been reached for a fresh thawing of US-China trade relations
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Property
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Zoopla: House sales fall for first time in two years as buyers wait for Autumn Budget
The average price of a house in September was £270,000, down £1,000 from August as the housing market’s Christmas slowdown came early, Zoopla says
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8 of the best smallholdings for sale now
The best smallholdings for sale – from a medieval cross-passage farmhouse in Taunton, Somerset, to a former farmhouse with an orchard in the Welsh Marches
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How to get an ISA and SIPP cashback bonus
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Best fixed rate cash ISAs – earn up to 4.28%
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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.75%
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