Around 3.1 million pensioners could be brought into the higher or additional rate tax band by the 2027/28 tax year due to the Government’s frozen income tax thresholds, Quilter's analysis of freedom of information data from HMRC has revealed
Starting pension contributions at the age of 27 could result in losing £54,000 in retirement, compared to those who start investing at the age of 22, Standard Life has found
The Income Protection Task Force (IPTF) and the Mortgage Industry Mental Health Charter (MIMHC) have announced a collaboration to enhance support for mortgage and protection advisers
Over three in five (61%) British adults invest part of their income, with a quarter (25%) using cash ISAs as their primary investment choice, Shepherds Friendly has found
Half (50%) of consumers want better access to financial products and services without having to physically visit branches, research by Moneyhub has revealed
The number of property transactions in the UK has fallen month-on-month in June for the first time in five months, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed
Just under 1.6 million taxpayers were hit with fines or penalties for their self-assessment tax return in the 2021/22 financial year, a new freedom of information (FOI) request submitted by AJ Bell has revealed
Almost one in five (18%) of those who have had to remortgage onto a higher rate since the end of 2022 have "poor" or "very poor" financial resilience, Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) has revealed