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Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81861155#Comment_81861155 With HSBC (for academic interest) it is possible, but the account has a monthly maximum balance tied to the account m…6 -
Re: 2026 - 52 Week Envelope Challenge
Hello, apologies for the late arrival! Please may I join too? £44 so far. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 23) 😊1 -
Re: 2026 - 52 Week Envelope Challenge
Snap LMD!! It’s the £50 one for me too today please1 -
Re: O/S Daily Friday January 30 3026
Morning folks and thanks SCARLET. I hope your tablet limps along until you get a replacement. My lappie seemed to be living on borrowed time a while back but suddenly it developed a new lease of life…15 -
Re: Fresh Diary for 2025! & Carrying on for 2026
Morning all, Not much happening the weather is rubbish as usual! I have my big payment of combined debts starting to go out from this month and I finally feel like I can breathe a little, I do need t…2 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
Mr Agatha took adult swimming lessons in his 30s and really enjoyed them. It made a difference when the kids were small and we used to all go swimming together.6 -
Re: Watty's Awakening
Indeed it should @v1ckyt! Thank you for that love Humdinger xx4 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
Usual drill: Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 73) at 4.45% to go NLA. Replaced by issue 74 at the same rate with a new maturity date of 1/2/284 -
Re: Self Assessment "current position" - do I only owe this?
You might want to go into the Payments/Credits received part to see what has been applied. Or the Tax Years bit and click on 24/5 to get the amount of tax due for that year and then click through the…1 -
Re: Self Assessment "current position" - do I only owe this?
When you complete your on line tax return the tax due calculation you see at the end of the process does not take into account any payments you may have already made "on account". HMRC will…1

