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Online tool launched by DWP to help pensioners claim an extra £434 a month
Attendance Allowance is a benefit administered by the Department for Work and Pensions which offers state pensioners either £72.65 or £108.55 each week. …
Move to cap tax-free pension lump sum to £100,000 could cost retirees more than £70,000
Currently, workers can take out a maximum sum of £268,275 without paying tax, which many people count on to pay off debts, such as mortgages. …
Santander warns parents of £21,000 house price premium
Demand to get a home in the catchment area of a high performing state school is rising against the background of plans to charge VAT on private school fees. …
Brewers say new green levy will mean the end of traditional beer bottles like Old Peculier
Brewers say the new levy on the production of glass bottles could make it too expensive to continue selling beer in traditional bottles. …
Six-day warning over car mistake that could cost you thousands
Motorists could lose out when selling their car if they don’t take this into account according to experts …
Charities ‘overwhelmed’ by pleas from pensioners worried about staying warm
Age UK says it has seen a 40 percent increase in calls to its helpline and a 200 percent rise in the number using its online benefits calculator. …
Inheritance Tax blow for bereaved as number facing big bill over cash gifts rises
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves is understood to be planning major changes to what has been described as Britain’s most hated tax in her October budget …
Warning owners of certain homes face bombshell rise of £558 in energy bills this winter
Ofgem announced a 10 per cent rise in the cap through this winter and suggested this would increase typical bills by £150 a year – but some will be hit harder …
Money Saving Expert issues 7 day ‘use it or lose it’ warning for Tesco Clubcard vouchers
There is a seven-day warning because £14 million worth of vouchers are due to expire on Saturday, August 31 …
State Pension back payments of £5,000 due for women in their 60s and 70s by end of 2025
The Treasury is working with the Department for Work and Pensions to correct any administration errors as quickly as possible and letters are being sent out …