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Whether it's buying a new item, picking up a secondhand bargain or repairing something you already own, the MSE Forum has MoneySaving wisdom for you. Here's our roundup of some of this week's top topics. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/02/forum-highlights-20-02-2026/ Seen something on the Forum we should…
When something inevitably gets damaged or stops working, some of us might be knowledgeable (or brave) enough to sort it ourselves while others might prefer to get a pro to do the job. But if we're being honest, a few of us will likely leave it for as long as possible before doing anything. What's your first reaction when…
Cleaning, tidying and home improvements have been among this week's big themes on the MSE Forum: from choosing a vacuum cleaner to what to do all those allen keys that come with flatpack furniture. Read on for more of the latest MoneySaving discussions.…
Hi my wife is 66 at the end of June 2026 and thinks she won't receive her state pension until September, she also thinks she won't get an interim payment for the period June to September. is that right ? Thanks Mark.
We are planning to sell the flat I bought pre marriage and have rented since marriage . We have always split the rental gain on our self assessments and wonder if we actually need to do a deed of assignment in order to split CGT liability on selling, given that HMRC have always allowed us to split the rental tax liability.…
Hello, I am UK resident but I have rental income from abroad, exactly Malta. I earn 15.700 GBP a year (more or less). According to the Maltese Law, I can choose to pay flat rate 15 % on rental income in Malta. But then, is there anyway to reduce what I will have to pay to the UK tax? I am self employed. As far as I know,…
I have received an updated app today they now allow pots which are quite good. Yhe only downside compared to Kroo and TSB is that they don't pay interest on the balances in the pots but good if you want to divide your money. I did notice that they haven't updated the NatWest app yet and is still the old version.
On 24/02/25 I contacted Just Answer.com for an answer to a medical question. They told me that it would cost £7, which I paid. Since then, without any warning, or or request for permission, they have been charging my bank account with a monthly figure of £38 even though I havn't used their services since. I consider this a…
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