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Re: Inheritance Coming Through, Possibly £300,000.. Tax?
It won’t impact PIP payments but it will put a stop to PC the partner is getting.1 -
Re: Inheritance Coming Through, Possibly £300,000.. Tax?
Pension credit is means tested and they are assessed as a couple. Are they not getting council tax relief because that is means tested? How do they pay their rent?1 -
Re: Best way to manage
A loan will not help. Firstly, you're not clearing the debt, you're merely moving it from one place to another. Secondly, a lender cannot force you to use the loan to repay the debt. They t…1 -
Re: dashcam recommend
You'd have to see the registration of the right car and read it out immediately, that's not easy in fast paced situations where you are concentrating on avoiding a collision. I have a Viofo…1 -
Re: Napier Parking - Overtstayed fine
Study the following part in the 1st post. ( dig deeper. )2 -
Re: Settling in for the long haul
It’s been a busy day back at work and it’s nice to be home for dinner. Some survey money cleared so I have sent £11 over to the emergency fund. £816/£1000. That’ll be it until payday on Friday now, u…4 -
Re: Arena Shopping Park Coventry - BW Legal
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81896429#Comment_81896429 Thank you so much @Coupon-mad for your advice! I’ll put together a strongly worded response now.3 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Good afternoon All I have two spends to declare: £3 spent in Morries on Friday, when DH managed to buy three full-sized cans of pease pudding for £1 each(!), and £7.19 in Sainsbugs on Sunday on 8 ban…4 -
Re: How to plan for arrival of 6-figure sum when deceased parents’ house is sold.
I'd start by making sure your wife builds enough in her SIPP to fully utilise her personal allowance between retirement and state pension age as that's both tax efficient and accessible at …2 -
Re: Consumer rights Act 2015
Being 'signed automatically' sounds like a pretty flimsy argument to me, so if you're confident that you didn't sign anything then your rights are unaffected.1



