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Re: Where/when do we report income from estate between death and distribution?
thanks so much. This is very helpful esp the suggestion to include all the post death estate tax when engaging a professional for the French part. We definitely will be getting an IFA involved once e…1 -
Re: Landscape binder with spine on short side
What is the price he's willing to pay for this? One option is getting a comb binding machine, but whether that's an option depends on whether you'll be doing more of this type of thing…1 -
Re: Landscape binder with spine on short side
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81914330#Comment_81914330 Not sure that's a good option if he wants to pay less than £20 each?1 -
Re: Landscape binder with spine on short side
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81914417#Comment_81914417 My trial quote was for 12 copies for £49 (not including delivery) - that's under £5 a copy. Although it will obv…2 -
Re: Credit card transfer
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6658599/credit-card-transfer Getting a card in your husband's name and moving the debt to it, makes him responsible for the debt. Not telling him …1 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81914503#Comment_81914503 Some providers do not allow you to do transfers in. This is a work around for that scenario.2 -
Re: Do I want a TFLS?
There are threads on here about whether people in DB pensions should take any tax free cash. That usually comes down to a question of what is the commutation rate. You can do a similar sum where you …1 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
Today I've made a stew with some yellow sticker items - a pack of stew veg including onion, carrot and swede, and half a pack of cavalo nero. I added a stock cube and some lentils to thicken it …2 -
Re: Is your heating ON or OFF?
It has been a miserable weekend weather-wise!! We had a couple of wonderful days recently, the blossom and magnolias are blooming and I even clocked a neighbour's azalea that sprang into life ov…4 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
Oooh … that lurgy sounds similar to what I had last January. It escalated for me in unpleasant ways that I won’t share in case your body is listening 😉, but if you need help, do say and I will let y…4



