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Re: HMRC Attitude Towards Taxing of Fixed Term Savings Accounts
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81919299#Comment_81919299 There are a small number of other providers who credit all interest at maturity, meaning it is only reported in the y…4 -
Re: American Express Basic Card ?
Even their basic card has access to their standard partner offers/"rewards" which personally I have always found to be fairly good in terms of free nights at hotels, fairly decent discounts…1 -
Re: American Express Basic Card ?
Perhaps OP sees Amex as a status symbol. Twenty years ago, maybe it was, but I don't think it's viewed that way now. And thanks to Chip and PIN we don't get much of a chance to flash o…1 -
Re: Simplifying affairs prior to death
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81919075#Comment_81919075 No, it's a post death trust - the property is to be left in trust in the will, not during their lifetime. Perhap…1 -
Re: Simplifying affairs prior to death
< < <The property is left in trust to ensure each is able to leave their half to their children, not to each other. Common where self-funded care may be required.> > > Could this no…1 -
Re: Bank Fraud
No sure why the police were so dismissive- if the facts are as you laid out then it is a clear case of theft1 -
Re: Simplifying affairs prior to death
Thanks for the responses The property is left in trust to ensure each is able to leave their half to their children, not to each other. Common where self-funded care may be required. Yes, I have copi…2 -
Re: ISA's now been taxed over £20,000
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81919376#Comment_81919376 Maybe it was the last few words of your post that Hedgehog would challenge from personal experience?3 -
Re: The Cutting Down Alcohol Challenge for March & 2026 :)
11 AFDs for me please.3 -
Re: The Cutting Down Alcohol Challenge for March & 2026 :)
11/27 for me today please. Had my annual health check today, during which I had to say what a typical day's food consisted of. By the end, the Doctor looked like he was going to ask to come for …3
