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Re: Working towards reducing credit card debt advice
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81937457#Comment_81937457 It depends on the breed AFAIK, plus there is the query about swiching and what may end up excluded1 -
Re: CEL court claim - Trial Date April26
Well Done, Another one bites the dust !3 -
Re: Euro Car Parks / DCB Legal Ltd Claim
Get the AOS online stage done ASAP, to get the maximum 33 days to lodge your template defence on MCOL Use the standard paragraph 3 as seen in numerous similar ECP DCB LEGAL claims over the last 6 mon…2 -
Re: Advice on Registering a house in a trust with HMRC
You have two separate issues here. There is the trust registration process with HMRC which is mandatory with potential fines for non compliance. Its a straight forward online process per link below: …1 -
Re: Advice on Registering a house in a trust with HMRC
No the HMRC Trust registration service is not there to register the property. It is to register the exsistence of the Trust which is a separate and distinct standalone entity. The fact that the trust…1 -
Re: Unused SIPP allowance from 2022/2023 tax year
Based on this I think you are right Tapered annual allowance explained 2025/26 | MoneyHelper No need to worry if your threshold income is below £200k and you deduct your personal pension contribution…2 -
Re: CEL without prejudice offer before court hearing
Cel have in a lot of cases recently not paid the hearing fee.2 -
Re: Self DMP - first steps
Standard default notice, and they are already saying they will sell the debt onwards, so just wait until they do. After that, you can engage with whoever writes to you asking for money.1 -
Re: SIPP contribution needed?
If your goal is to add £12k gross to a SIPP then you should pay in £9.6k. The SIPP provider will then gross this up to £12k.2 -
Re: BR tax code on SIPP
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6661338/br-tax-code-on-sipp They should only take 20% from any future payments, irrespective of how much it is.1


