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With the end of the financial year looming, Brits are being warned to check HMRC rules, as a ‘significant’ number of savers could end up with hefty tax bills due to rising interest rates.
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As the end of the tax year looms, savers are being encouraged to make full use of their allowances. Financial expert Thomas Forrester, a trainee planner at BRI Wealth Management, has urged people ...
In a major shake-up of tax-free accounts, savers and investors can now open and pay into as many Isas as they like - bar the Lifetime Isa - capped at £20,000 for the 2024/25 financial year.
Savers need to be aware of a crucial rule to maximise their savings. Typically, basic-rate taxpayers can earn up to £1,000 on savings before tax is due, while higher-rate taxpayers have a limit ...
Savers will be able to take a stake in Britain's booming property market under radical plans to be unveiled by Gordon Brown in his Budget today. For the first time, people will be able to invest ...
Slashing cash Isa tax relief won’t create the investment culture the Chancellor seeks, tackling the real barriers to investing will, says Carol Knight, CEO of The Investing and Saving Alliance ...