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Death tax bills set to surge with Budget raid taking thousands from the bereaved
The total raised from what has become known as Britain’s most hated tax in the three months rose 9 percent to £2.8 billion. …
Nationwide launches fixed rate home loan in bid to outdo HSBC, Barclays and TSB
The move by Nationwide trumps a series of reductions launched by rivals HSBC, Barclays and TSB earlier this week. …
Most expensive rates for returning clothes revealed at online fashion retailers
Research from Which? has found that 12 out of the 20 biggest online fashion retailers do not offer free postal or courier returns. …
Budget black hole just got £3bn bigger – Reeves to plug gap by hiking these three taxes
Labour chancellor Rachel Reeves doesn’t need another excuse to increase our taxes, but she’s just been handed one anyway. …
Mortgage boost as HSBC, Barclays and TSB slash rates by around £300 a year
The cuts follow reductions by other lenders last week in what is boiling up to be a full-on price battle to win new customers. …
Homebuyers ‘paying £470 a month too much’ due to ‘rip-off’ standard variable rate loans
The rates on these deals are way ahead of home loans that track the Bank of England base rate or the cheapest fixed rate deals. …
Online savings account that offers £100 cashback to new savers
Online savings platforms offer accounts from their associated banks, sometimes with even better rates …
Call to use AI to detect DWP benefit fraud and errors ‘risks mass surveillance’
The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change suggested that AI could effectively take over 40 per cent of tasks conducted by civil servants at the DWP …
Pension tip for high earners could save more than £8,000 a year on childcare
Experts at Moneyfarm said the eligibility for receiving free and tax free childcare is limited to households where an individual earns at least £8,670 and no more than £100,000. …
Rachel Reeves about to unleash ‘aggressive’ tax bombshell on Brits: ‘Time to act now!
The Chancellor is pressing ahead plans to to end tax breaks for the wealthy, including those with non-domiciliary status, of whom there are now 74,000 people in the UK, Mark Ashbridge pointed out. …