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Re: Moneybox pushed me over my ISA limit for the year
So are they saying that if someone pays £19,980 into their cash ISA they can have a £20 reward, but if they paid in £20,000 then there will not be a reward because that would take them over their lim…1 -
Re: Moneybox pushed me over my ISA limit for the year
Can you see if the £20 has been counted against your current year allowance as far as MoneyBox is concerned (i.e. does it say you can now subscribe only £19,980)?1 -
Re: Moneybox pushed me over my ISA limit for the year
If you didn't deposit the funds then you haven't exceeded your annual allowance. It is simply a cash reward so accept it. You are overthinking the issue.3 -
Re: Final reminder received
If they won't transfer liability to you as hirer/lessee (WHY NOT? that is what they should do) then immediately appeal as admitted driver with your name & postal address. Then ignore it afte…3 -
Re: bay sentry / dcb legal claim
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81888300#Comment_81888300 No because they have no idea. There is no joined up thinking and they haven't even looked at the case, or you. I…1 -
Re: Exercising Share Options and Relevant UK Earnings for Pension Tax Relief
Yes, the gain on the exercise of an unapproved option "counts as employment income". From memory, that is s476. That takes you to s7 and that makes it "employment income". And tha…2 -
Re: Temporary cover vs new policy & cancellation
Talk to wifes insurance company and see if they'll let her insure B and C until A sells. and B becomes yours. Or just trade A in for C. Or why not just replace the wifes car with her new car ins…1 -
Re: Judicial review insurance
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81887022#Comment_81887022 The reason ATE works is because the solicitor has reviewed the case first and determined it meets the probability of …1 -
Re: Good and Bad Buys at Lidl and Aldi stores (***Please don't expire***)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81887891#Comment_81887891 chocolate twist for me please! or a pecan and maple plait. or anything that is free.1 -
Re: Judicial review insurance
There is a class of insurance for judicial reviews but it's for developers to buy to protect their investment once the council approves planning permission. Speak to your solicitor, they'll…1

