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FCA proposes more time for car finance firms to handle rising consumer complaints
The City watchdog says it wants consumers who are owed money to “get it in an orderly way”
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Inheritance tax receipts jump 11% even before Autumn Budget overhaul
Official figures show inheritance tax receipts are rising even before the chancellor’s changes to reliefs
By Marc Shoffman Published
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UK inflation rises to 2.3% driven by higher energy bills
Report Reporting on October's inflation report. Full coverage as it happened from the team at MoneyWeek.
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Inheritance tax: will you pay more after the Autumn Budget?
The government is already collecting a record amount of inheritance tax. Will changes in the Autumn Budget send death duties even higher?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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How do NS&I savings account rates compare? Advantages of using government-backed bank
Advice NS&I savings accounts offer security and tax-efficient options for your money. But how do its interest rates compare to the rest of the market?
By Chris Newlands Last updated
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Pension Credit deadline: one month to go to secure Winter Fuel Payment
News There is just one month to go to claim Pension Credit and secure backdated Winter Fuel Allowance. Here's how to apply
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Is now a good time to sell a house?
Tips We explore if now is a good time to sell a house as mortgage rates fall and the housing market picks up - could you be out and into your new home by Christmas?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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14 ways to save on your energy bill
Advice As the weather gets colder and bills rise, we outline 14 ways you can save on your energy bills
By Nicole García Mérida Last updated
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What is the 25% pension tax-free cash - and when should you take it?
The 25% tax-free cash that savers can take from their pension pots got plenty of airtime in the run-up to the Autumn Budget, with speculation that it could be cut or axed. But, what is it and how does it work?
By Ruth Emery Published