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Re: 22% tax on stocks and shares isa question/confusion - Vanguard portfolio
The chances are, the provider will just take it on behalf of HMRC and you won't need to do anything.2 -
Re: Buying Garden Land from a neighbour
Unfortunately not. Our neighbour, despite initially being very keen changed their mind. Since then they have added a small patio area surrounded by lots of potentially tall growing trees. Not a great…1 -
Re: DCB LEGAL RECORD OF PRIVATE PARKING COURT CLAIM DISCONTINUATIONS
Good news from @11A11S to tell us that UKPC and DCB Legal 8A11S it A11 up, and once again, run away! Discontinuance # Took me a while to get that - nice one @Umkomaas2 -
Re: 22% tax on interest from S&S ISAs from 2027, and limit on money market funds
It would be amusing if the providers automatically issued everyone with a 100% MMF in a S&S ISA with a £1 free share or £1 unit in a fund.1 -
Re: Refund withheld illegally
There are exceptions to the CCR and that includes static mobile homes in some circumstances. It's fairly complicated and we don't have enough information to be able to say whether the exclu…3 -
Re: 22% tax on stocks and shares isa question/confusion - Vanguard portfolio
While the details aren't yet finalised, I expect the answer to be no worse than "a". There's a fairly good chance you'll avoid paying the tax entirely.1 -
Re: Five Year Fix, Five Year Plan
@Merlin's_Beard - have a look at zima - easier portability and hygienic iyswim - sometime i resort to mothwash when brushing is not an option - I aim for 90% perfection as life still happens - e…2 -
Re: How much interest can a pensioner get tax free?
Or even a child - some people think children don't attract tax either!4 -
Re: How much interest can a pensioner get tax free?
I’m being pedantic here but just a point to note that it makes absolutely no difference whether you are a pensioner or someone working. The tax calculation on interest is exactly the same as it is ba…3 -
Re: Slow channel update
We've had an LG Smart TV for about 5 (?) years - to put the subtitles on (for live TV) I think requires about 8 button presses to navigate to the correct place! Our previous TV had a button with…1




