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Re: use unemployed partner to avoid paying tax on savings interest?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81895251#Comment_81895251 Does what still apply?1 -
Re: use unemployed partner to avoid paying tax on savings interest?
If she were to unexpectedly die without a will the money would then belong to her next of kin.3 -
Re: Redundancy Payment Methods into a Company DC Pension?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6656473/redundancy-payment-methods-into-a-company-dc-pension I would be interest to know how you think you can claim an NI refund through a (Self Asses…2 -
Re: Redundancy Payment Methods into a Company DC Pension?
It depends on the deal you get with your (soon to be former) employer but generally speaking redundancy payments are not subject to National Insurance. So assuming that none of your payment is subjec…2 -
Re: From debt to freedom...
That sounds like a busy but rewarding use of the time you’ve had off. I’ve had the same week off and it has felt like a week of Sundays, but so needed and at least we will be going back to work with …1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 16th February 2026
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894165#Comment_81894165 Thanks for that - I'd rather presumed that a meet up might be a good idea. @HoneyBear - long time since anyone…5 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
#38 reporting £0 for January. Adhoc top-up to investments plus monthly pension payment offset higher spending than usual as we were on holiday for most of January. Should be positive for February.2 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
Discount Duck, no. 29, reporting in another £1000 saved today bringing my Feb total to £1025.00 please.2 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
(Anyway, big old waffle, apologies, do feel free to ignore). Glad you had a lovely day out! X3 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Just jumping in to share a little in the early retirement vein. Mr C left his office job at 47 - changes in management etc meant it had become unbearable, and we were both sick of him complaining abo…5



