
Marc Shoffman
Marc Shoffman is an award-winning freelance journalist specialising in business, personal finance and property. His work has appeared in print and online publications ranging from FT Business to The Times, Mail on Sunday and the i newspaper. He also co-presents the In For A Penny financial planning podcast.
Latest articles by Marc Shoffman
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Renters' Rights Act: Are you ready for the rental reforms?Under the new Renters' Rights Act, the rental market is undergoing its biggest shakeup in 40 years. Here's how the reforms could affect you.
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Activist investor Saba claims first victory in UK investment trust takeover attemptsHedge fund Saba Capital Management has managed to replace the board of the Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust at its third attempt. Here is what the move means for investors
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Buying vs renting: is is better to own or rent your home?Higher mortgage rates have made renting comparatively cheaper across the UK. But there are other costs tenants need to be aware of.
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Leasehold reforms: how the changes could help youThe government has finally published its draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill but it is unclear when any changes will be made.
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Renters' Rights Act: The rules that landlords must follow by the end of May to avoid a £7,000 fineNew rights for renters will take effect from 1 May and landlords need to act fast to avoid a fine for not keeping tenants informed.
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How to keep your tax bill down as frozen thresholds drive millions into paying higher ratesMillions more people are paying higher rates of tax but there are ways to limit how much you owe HMRC.
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Households are holding record amounts in cash - how much should you invest?Research by Fidelity shows investing levels remain below their 1990s peak. Here is why you should consider investing more.
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Child Benefit: how it works, eligibility criteria and how to claimChild Benefit is worth hundreds of pounds per year and claiming it can help build up your state pension entitlement but there are tax pitfalls. We look at who is eligible and how to get the payment
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Investment trusts are outperforming funds - which is best for your portfolio?We reveal how much more investment trusts are returning compared with funds and the risks to consider
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Pensions guide: the different types of pensions you need to know aboutTutorials Our pensions guide explains the different ways you can save for your retirement
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Where are the wealthy investing their money?The number of wealthy households is growing. Can you make money like the rich?
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How to invest in crypto ETNs through an ISASince April, investors can only gain tax-free returns from a crypto ETN through an innovative finance ISA and the first product has now been launched.
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Inheritance tax receipts hit record high in 2025/26 to £8.5 billionInheritance tax receipts have hit a new annual high in 2025/26, as more families fall into the death tax trap. How can you avoid leaving your family with a large tax bill?
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The fund managers and asset classes favoured by investorsInvestors flocked to passive strategies in March. We reveal the most popular fund managers and asset classes.
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The regions facing the highest inheritance tax billsHere are the areas of the UK that are most likely to face an inheritance tax bill.
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How to prepare your investment portfolio for volatile timesAdvice You can't predict when volatility will hit your investment portfolio but you can prepare for it
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What to consider if you plan to unretireMany retirees are returning to the workplace as their pension income fails to keep up with the cost of living, but could end up with a higher tax bill?
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New tax year changes: how much do you have to pay in 2026/27?The new tax year brings with it numerous tax hikes. We look at what is changing and how it will affect you.
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The 3 tax changes coming in April 2027 that you should prepare for nowChanges to the treatment of pensions for inheritance tax and reduced cash ISA allowances are coming next year. We explain how to get your finances prepared.
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How much do you need to earn to afford the average rent?Rental growth is slowing and making rents more affordable for tenants, but how much do you need to earn to afford the average UK rent?
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What the Employment Rights Act means for your jobNew workplace reforms are set to give employees new rights to benefits and flexible working
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How simplified advice rules could boost your pension and investmentsThe Financial Conduct Authority wants to remove some of the friction when it comes to getting financial advice
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Pension transfers can take up to a month – is it worth moving your retirement savings?Pension transfer times can be slow but it may be worth the wait for lower fees and less paperwork.
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Side hustle tax: Do you owe HMRC money?Unpaid social media reviews of goods and services and extra efforts to earn income online could be liable for side hustle tax
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