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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
23/08/2024
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
21/08/2024
Cash ISA returns are showing signs of resilience despite recent falls in fixed bond rates, new analysis by Moneyfacts has shown
20/08/2024
British consumers could save up to £24.5bn collectively if they adopted digital financial management tools, research by Tink has found
20/08/2024
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
14/08/2024
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
14/08/2024
The average shelf-life of a mortgage product fell to 17 days in July, having stood at 30 days a month earlier, Moneyfacts has revealed
13/08/2024
Half (50%) of consumers want better access to financial products and services without having to physically visit branches, research by Moneyhub has revealed
13/08/2024
Average rates on longer-term fixed bond rates are indicating that a downward trend is on the horizon, Moneyfacts has suggested
06/08/2024
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
31/07/2024
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
31/07/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Offa, Buckinghamshire Building Society and LiveMore
31/07/2024
Today's round up of developments coming out of the consumer finance space, featuring Pepper Money, Paragon Bank and United Trust Bank
30/07/2024
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
29/07/2024
Inheritance tax (IHT) receipts have reached £2.1bn between April and June 2024, an increase of £83m on the same period last year
19/7/2024

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