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Investment platform for accessing money market funds as a British expat
Hello, I am trying to find an investment platform that I can use to invest in a money market fund that I can access as non-resident British citizen.
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The Top Fixed Interest Savings Discussion Area
I'm interested in people's thoughts and recommendations for the best fixed interest accounts. With BOE interests rates recently starting to increase we have to consider the desirability of long term fixed interest savings. Since withdrawals are usually not permitted before the end of the fixed period, such general interest…
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Self-Assesment for Savings Interest over £10k
Just added up the interest earnt on my accounts, and due to a couple of joint accounts with small amounts in, halving that has put be £106 over the £10k interest limit before having to do a self-assessment. This is for the 2023/2024 Tax Year. Couple of questions: 1) Do HMRC write to tell me I need to complete this form? I…
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PC been hacked how do I protect my bank accounts ?
Hi DS PC has been hacked how s the best way to protect his bank accounts? sx
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BEWARE : Post office easy access savings account recommended by MSE
Tried to open but apparently there is a problem verifying my linked bank account even though I have had the same bank for many years. Luckily I only transferred a £1 to the account details I was given. I phoned up to query and been told I have to post a recent bank statement with all personal details . Do not trust post…
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Calculating tax on savings interest
I've completely confused myself regarding the order in which calculations take place and fear I may have made a costly rookie error in the tax year just finished. I'm paid via PAYE and was making AVCs to my pension during the year so as to keep both my salary and savings income within the 20% tax bracket, but I'm now…
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Finalising my Power of Attorney(s)
I hope no-one minds too much that I'm posting on this board. It's the one I'm most familiar with, and when I search I've found that LPAs pop up on many different ones anyway. I decided to prepare both types - Finance and Health - for the 3 people in my household, so 6 in all. Spouse and myself, plus adult child, all with…
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Phone Call re Ferrovial Shares BuyBack
My elderly mother answered a phone call from someone saying they were authorised to buy back Ferrovial shares which she might know as BAA shares. She just put the phone down. She's had calls like this before regarding other shares. I googled Ferrovial and found some information about a buy back but is this a scam and how…
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Investment bond purchase options
When my late father was admitted to hospital due to rapidly deteriorating dementia, the family took advice from an IFA. The IFA was very pleased that Dad had an investment bond due to it being the one financial product protected from council assessment for care fees. I'm now looking forward and doing my research, so that…
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Kent Reliance Maturity warning
Just something to bear in mind when deciding on a savings provider. Kent Reliance have confirmed they will pay maturing proceeds into my nominated account within 5 working days from maturity date. As that will effectively be up to a calendar week I make it a reduction in actual interest rate from 4.51% to 4.32%. I'm not…
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Tax on interest/income from investment account
Hi, I have done a lot of reading and want to be sure that I understand this correctly. I have recently come into an inheritance (approx 100k) after my mom passed away. I plan to invest this as 20k in a cash ISA, 15k in a 1yr fix (to transfer into an ISA in the new tax year), 10k in a 6month fix (5k to then go into new ISA,…
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What are our top building societies doing?
IIRC Britannia BS, a failing mutual, took over the Co-op Bank and failed again. Now Coventry BS, a successful mutual, is proposing to take over the mess Britannia created. Nationwide is proposing to take over Virgin Money. Neither BS knows what they are doing. They should stick to their knitting. No votes for members - so…
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Audit My Investments & Savings
Salary Current: £27,000 (£1,800 per month) January 2025: £30,000 Debt None Monthly Direct Debits £100 Age + Living Status 30 + With Parents Lifetime ISA £12,000 - £12,500 approx (invested in stocks) DODL Stocks and Shares ISA £4,250 Lloyds Stock and Shares Halifax Collective Investment Plan £700 (approx. Old account plan…
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CMC invest transfer cashback
Hi Had a email from the above offering 1000 pounds cashback for transfers of 100k into their app based plans . Must be held for 12 months and I can't see any charges for its basic plan. Not sure on range of etfs or tracker funds on there so what's the catch seems easy way to get a nice bonus. Anybody using these ?
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Would this be a reasonable plan (ILG ladders, ISA/SIPP income etc)?
Looking at the positive yields (atm) on ILG across the yield curve I have been thinking about building a ladder to take me to age 75 with a view to perhaps buying an annuity at this point. After checking through previous years spending I am happy that £36k pa (cpi adjusted) would more than cover my spending needs. My…
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Wellesley P2P and Bond Investors
To all Wellesley investors.. As you are aware Wellesley are asking you to cast a vote for or against a proposed CVA Before you cast your vote I strongly suggest you join the Private Facebook group below for more information “Wellesley P2P Creditors 2020“ Many thanks and take care!
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Monthly charges v annual charges
Matioli Woods have a deposit charge and then monthly charge for investing with them. Is this usual practice? I thought most investment companies made an annual charge.
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Tax on investments
I am currently a uk non resident , and I do not earn anything in the uk . I have a uk bank account which pays my voluntary national insurance and a few other minor out goings . I have recently inherited a sum of money and would like to invest and receive the interest in monthly payments , how much tax would have to be paid…
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Tax on interest income
Hello. I want to ask here as it's full of knowledgeable people and having checked HMRC website and internet in general, I couldn't find the answer. I know that interest income tax free allowance is £500 for higher tax rate payers. However, is that being established on the gross income of an individual or rather their…
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Want to sell certificated shares
Want to sell some certificated shares and seems cheapest way is to avoid the banks and Equiniti. If I send the certificates by post to a broker should I send them registered post? Any recommendations as to who to use much appreciated.