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Re: How to reduce tax as much possible on rental income abroad?
Have you thought about selling the place in Malta? With those figures you are going to get caught by MTD in a couple of years. Just so you know in the UK you can set off the cost of repairs (and othe…1 -
Re: How to reduce tax as much possible on rental income abroad?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6656593/how-to-reduce-tax-as-much-possible-on-rental-income-abroad I can't comment in detail on the double taxation aspect, but in terms of your U…1 -
Re: Mortgage Free Plod
Ah thank you CrazyBee we shall keep cheering each other on our paths 🥰 x1 -
Re: The Pensions cashback and incentives discussion thread
Just an update on my progress on the 1% cashback: My transfer from II to Freetrade completed last week to join the S&S ISA transfer to them from Vanguard which completed a couple of weeks earlier…2 -
Re: Royal Mail and Parcel force - item not delivered
Given the volume of packages going through these companies, it's unsurprising that some go missing, but that doesn't mean it's a scam?2 -
Re: Barclays ruined my credit rating!
Did you not ruin it yourself with the 3 late payments?2 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897394#Comment_81897394 It's not just the making the process digital, its also because they have moved the payment period SE people seem…2 -
Re: Advice on 3-5yr fixed term ISAs
There are two issues at play at the same time. Normally you get a better interest rate for tying up your money for a longer period, all other things being equal. 2 ) The provider ( and the customer) …1 -
Re: Should I Transfer part of my employment pension into my ISA?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897521#Comment_81897521 Think you have the 'daft' bit the wrong way round, should presumably be 'out of the pension to put int…1 -
Re: Elderly mother left nothing in her late husband's will, estate left to 4 children from past marriage
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897557#Comment_81897557 I absolutely agree! Mother always told me to make sure I had my own savings - she obviously did (I found out that she…2


