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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Collectable investments: 10 vinyl records worth up to £10,000 as Oasis tour drives record resurgence - is one in your collection?
News Vinyl is experiencing a resurgence and collectors will pay up to £10,000 for some albums - is it time to dust off your old records?
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International Investment Summit: will the government's growth plans boost investor portfolios?
News The government is looking to attract investment into UK projects. We explain what this could mean for your money
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Buying vs renting: as mortgage rates drop, which is cheaper?
Advice In the UK, buying a home has traditionally been the preferred option over renting. But is that still true?
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What the Employment Rights Bill means for your job
New workplace reforms are set to give employees new rights to benefits and flexible working
By Marc Shoffman Published
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TSB fined £10.9 million over ‘woeful systems and controls’ for struggling customers
News The Financial Conduct Authority issued the fine for historic failings by TSB after mortgage, loan and credit card customers were treated unfairly
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Bank refund limit set for fraud victims – your rights when you get scammed
News Banks must now refund up to £85,000 of losses to victims of push payment fraud. Here is how your money is protected.
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Halifax: UK house prices approach 2022 peak but costs remain high for buyers ahead of Autumn Budget
News Average house prices rose for the third consecutive month during September - is now a good time to buy a property?
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Six months left to give your state pension an extra boost – should you buy national insurance credits?
News Older workers have until 5 April 2025 to make a backdated claim for NI credits to 2006/2007 that could boost their state pension income
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The trading apps that let you put fractional shares in an ISA
Advice HMRC is set to change ISA rules to allow fractional shares to be included in the tax wrapper. Here are the trading platforms and trading apps that support this.
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Could an electric car charger boost your rental income?
Advice Landlords have seen their buy-to-let profits come under pressure but tenants may be willing to pay a premium for an electric car charger
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Nationwide: UK house prices growing at fastest rate since end of 2022
Property purchase values have been boosted by falling mortgage rates but could the Budget dampen house price growth?
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6 money mistakes to avoid in your 50s
Advice You may be at the peak of your career in your 50s but your kids may also come calling for support - here is how to prepare your finances for the decades ahead
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Will the Autumn Budget hit the housing market recovery?
Advice The housing market has just started recovering from the mini Budget but could history repeat itself after the new chancellor’s fiscal update in October?
By Marc Shoffman Published
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HMRC paper self-assessment deadline approaches – should you file your tax return by post?
Advice Most people file their tax return online but there are benefits to completing your self-assessment forms by post
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Rightmove reveals UK's busiest rental market – where are the buy-to-let opportunities?
News A large supply and demand imbalance is still benefiting landlords in some parts of the UK, with Wrexham seeing 54 enquiries per home. We reveal the top spots for buy-to-let investors
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Car finance review: FCA extends pause on complaints amid investigation delays
News The City watchdog will now report on the next steps of its review by May 2025 instead of this September and could setup a redress scheme
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FCA warns banks against rushing to cut deals as savings rates improve
News Savers are £4 billion a year better off following a Financial Conduct Authority cash savings market review. Will interest rate cuts spoil the savings market?
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Foxtons: rental demand and supply imbalance continues to boost landlord portfolios
News Landlords may be facing extra rules and taxes on their buy-to-let portfolio, but high levels of demand mean rents continue to rise
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How banks must now protect access to cash amid branch closures and disappearing ATMs
News Banks and building societies must now ensure local communities have access to cash following a landmark move from the Financial Conduct Authority
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The 4% pension rule to retire comfortably
Ever wondered when the best time is to retire and how to access your pension pot? Here is how the 4% pension rule could help you retire comfortably.
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7 pension mistakes to avoid before you retire
These are the 7 pensions mistakes you could be making - and how to avoid them
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Government confirms end of furnished holiday lettings tax perks
News The Labour government has resurrected previous Tory plans to scrap the furnished holiday lettings tax regime
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Why a Budget inheritance tax clampdown could be bad for the property market
Advice Chancellor Rachel Reeves could target inheritance tax in her efforts to balance the books during her Budget next month. But could changes stifle Labour’s housing policies?
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Should you buy pet insurance or “self insure” your furry friend?
Advice More people are giving up their puppies as veterinary costs are soaring. Are you better off self-insuring to save money and hold on to your hound?
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