
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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What the cash ISA reforms mean for you as Treasury confirms new interest chargesThe Treasury has confirmed how new cash ISA restrictions will work, including plans for a charge on interest earned on cash held in a stocks and shares ISA.
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How the new First Time Buyer ISA would work – and what it would mean for Lifetime ISA saversThe government has revealed plans for its new Lifetime ISA-style product aimed solely at first-time buyers.
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Who could be the next UK prime minister after Keir Starmer's resignation?Sir Keir Starmer kicked off a leadership election after his resignation on Monday (23 June). Who could replace him in Downing Street?
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How a leadership election could impact your investment portfolioMarkets are getting used to prime ministers resigning. Here is how the latest political upheaval could hit your investments
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Renters' Rights Act: The rules that landlords must follow to avoid a £7,000 fineNew rights for renters took effect from 1 May, and councils now have powers to ensure landlords are following the rules.
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How to get a council tax reductionCouncil taxes have risen almost across the board, but some people can get a council tax reduction. We explain who can possibly get hundreds off their yearly bill
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New upfront rent rules: how landlords can verify tenantsThe Renters' Rights Act has limited upfront rental payments, removing a way to reduce the risk of rent arrears. But there are other affordability checks that landlords can make.
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The key dates that landlords need to be aware of amid new rules and regulationsThe Renters' Rights Act isn't the only change that landlords need to be aware of. Here are the key dates and deadlines that landlords need in their diaries
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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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Can you still afford to retire in 2026?From high interest rates and inflation to tax changes, there are plenty of factors to consider if you plan to retire in 2026 – here is how to prepare.
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Salary sacrifice changes: millions set to cut pension contributionsPlans to restrict salary sacrifice on pension contributions will lead to lower levels of saving, according to the government's own estimates.
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How much money do I need to retire comfortably?We look how much it costs to enjoy a comfortable retirement lifestyle and how to get there
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Is now a good time to sell a house?The latest Middle East conflict may dampen demand in the housing market, making it crucial for sellers to be realistic about asking prices to attract interest
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Inheritance tax receipts fall to £0.7 billion in April – why more estates could be set to pay the ‘death tax’The government took £0.7 billion in inheritance tax in April, a fall from the same month in 2025, but more estates are likely to be dragged into HMRC’s net in the future.
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Are investment platforms already preparing for new cash ISA rules?Investors will be charged for earning interest on cash held within their stocks and shares ISA under reforms from April 2027 and changes are already being made.
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Chase to boost cashback deal to 2% – how can you get it?Chase bank is increasing its cashback offer to credit and debit card customers, but the criteria has changed – here's what you need to know.
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Mansion tax: How the government’s High Value Council Tax Surcharge will workWork is underway on a mansion tax for high value homes from April 2028. We reveal when you would need to pay the charge and how you could get an exemption.
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Will mortgage rates fall this year?Mortgage lenders are sending mixed messages to borrowers with a mixture of rate cuts and hikes as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rattle markets. Whether you're buying a home, remortgaging or you’re a buy-to-let landlord, we look at the outlook for 2026.
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Pensions Commission: Millions face a retirement shortfallThe government's revived Pensions Commission has released its interim report, warning of low levels of retirement saving and hinting at changes to auto-enrolment.
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Should the state pension triple lock be scrapped?Pressure is growing to reform or scrap the triple lock to preserve the state pension. Is the Labour government likely to make a change?
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Labour urged to introduce 'double lock' rent cap – how it could hit your buy-to-let portfolioA think tank has proposed a rent cap linked to wages and inflation to limit increases but would the policy work?
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What Labour's local election 'bloodbath' could mean for your moneyPrime minister Keir Starmer's future has been thrown into doubt after Labour lost hundreds of council seats. We explain what this means for your investments.
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Aberdeen takeover helps Herald Investment Trust shake off Saba interestThe hedge fund's ongoing interest in Herald is likely to end as part of a landmark Aberdeen deal
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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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