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andrena james
Hi I’m trying to find details of a company that handed my ppi claim in order for me to obtain the tax. Company name is premium credit. Any help thanks
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D & D Homecare
Hi, I'm going to try to claim for my PPI I have with D & D Homecare, but I'm not sure who I need to write to. The PPI was arranged by AWD Home Finance Ltd. On the Schedule of Insurance it mentions Adminicle Ltd as well. We paid £9870 as a single premium which we added to the mortgage. I've read that this type of claim is…
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State Pension and Savings
Can I open a Fixed Rate 1yr Bond without it affecting my State Pension?
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Ombudsman & ppi
In a nutshell: PPI found on joint mortgage (myself and my wife). Mortgage: 1987-2005; paid off early. Wife died 2015: bank notified by death certificate. Under Rules of Probate it was not required on the estate at that time (joint tenancy etc). Bank informed me that PPI was in my name only, not wife (Wife did not work when…
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Natwest say they cannot find my closed account
When I was 18 I got my first job in a building opposite Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge. I opened my first bank account next door at NatWest. The NatWest has since shut, no idea when but they are claiming they can find no record of me having an account. How do I find my account when I have zero paperwork. Its in regards to…
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How to Calculate PPI amount
I applied for PPI refund for my Halifax and Barclaycard credit cards. Both have approved the application that PPI was miss sold. Brclaycard did not refund anything on the basis that the amount they were charging was not fluctuating with the amount. Therefore, there is no refund payable. Halifax refunded me £667. Although I…
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Really stuck on R40 section 3 - claiming PPI tax
I all, sorry if this has been asked a thousand times but I am really stuck on section 3 UK interest and dividends. So the interest I have had over last financial year is from 3 sources, an ISA (£87.94) Savings account (£79.97) and the statutory interest from a PPI claim (£2936.84) the HMRC deduction for the PPI was £587.36…
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MSE News: Ever had Amex card protection? Thousands are due a refund
Amex users with its My Essentials and Back on Track policies with additional card protection, will get a partial refund... Read the full story: Ever had Amex card protection? Thousands are due a refund Click reply below to discuss. If you haven’t already, join the forum to reply. If you aren’t sure how it all works, read…
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Tax rebate PPI
Can anyone help please I filled in a R40 form 18 feb 2020 was asked for a copy of the letter detailing the ppi decision. I have now received a letter asking me fill a Tax self assessment form as my total gross interest for the tax year 2018 to 2019 as my total gross interest is over £10,000 just do not understand I am…
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Legal firm asking for money on ppi
Good afternoon..I dont know if you can help.. I had a PPI payment off Black Horse which I did through your Resolver and no one else ...now iv had a letter from a Legal firm asking for payment for getting my payment off them..I need advise cause I never delt with anybody else only your Resolver which I did myself ...I'm…
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PPI Tax for the Deceased
My deceased Mother has been taxed on a successful PPI claim which was paid after she had died. HMRC are saying this cannot be claimed back as all income received after a person is deceased is taxable. She was on disability allowance for the last 3 years of her life and therefore had no other income. Therefore what it comes…
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Hellllppppppppp
Hi, I am now in isolation, thanks to Martin waiting for a large ish sum (to me) some from RBS on PPI, but before the crisis (I sign doc's early Feb), they still haven't paid out and keep giving blah blah blah when I call, I am now getting desperate....an need the 10k+ they owe me, which would be handy, but they wont pay…
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PPI Tax Reclaim form help
Hi I had a couple of successful PPI Claims reclaimed over two financial years, However a little confused as to what to put down on the R40 form. AS Martin confirms on box 2 you put the P60/P45 details Box 3 is for the PPI received right? then Box 3.1 is for the tax taken off. Now is this the page called Uk Employment…
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Claiming Tax On PPI Refund help
Hello, can any one help? I'm trying to reclaim the tax paid on a PPI payout I Had this year, from santander, but i'm unsure what info to put where, this is the info on my letter A- Full refund of PPI payments £81744 B- Associated interest £995.50 C- any over limit fees being refunded £0 D- *8% interest £ 828.70 E- Any…
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Benifits
Hi. Can you claim ppi tax back if you were/on disability benifits. Thanks in advance
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How to find out information on a financial business, which no longer at premises
Hi If I wanted to trackdown a financial company, for a financial claim, which operated out of a certain premises in past, but now moved (probably dissolved), how would I go about that, would companies house have that info? Thanks
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HomeServe Policy On an old Address
Hi, Just checking through accounts and we have realised that we are still paying for a HomeServe Boiler cover on an address we no longer live at. We are sure we notified them but cannot prove this. Can we get a refund if we prove that we no longer live at that address which was covered?? HomeServe are saying they can only…
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BankSmart- help please
I have been hounded by this company for atleast 12 months now regarding claims they allegedly worked on on my behalf ..My details were sold on to them by a CMC i had successfully used in the past Ascend ..i have not recieved a single penny from them but they are billing me for over £1200!!!...One of the claims they were…
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PPI Tax Deadline
I have recently received approx. £6.5k refund on my ppi claim which I made in July of last year ( 2019 ) . The tax on this refund is about £670 , which I believe I may be entitled to reclaim from HMRC. Having just read the recent blog from Martin Lewis , he states that deadline for reclaiming ppi tax is this coming Sunday…
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Reclaimed PPI, Benefits and Student Loans
Yesterday I had four different offers re different loans from my ex-bank. These total over £5000! However, we are recieving different benefits and supporting one of our sons through university. How can I recieve the most from the payouts while still getting the benefits and not affecting our sons university education?