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Paying for England’s social care reforms
In September, the government revealed its long-awaited plans to reform England’s funding of social care, but many home care residents...


Are you holding too much cash?
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) says many savers may have too much cash and face the risk of wealth erosion. As the regulator for...


Vicars house stolen through property fraud
This week the BBC reported how a vicar returned from working away to find someone else living in his house and that he was no longer the...


Widening gender pension gap with a Covid-19 twist
New research has highlighted a growing retirement income gap between men and women, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic. According...


Pension age steps closer to 57
The government has published draft legislation to raise the minimum age for drawing pension benefits from 55 to 57. At present, the...


So, farewell then 6 April?
The UK’s unusual tax year end date is coming under scrutiny in tandem with potential changes to the tax year basis for the self-employed....


No room for giveaways in OBR risk report
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has given Rishi Sunak its new worry list. It gives the Chancellor little wriggle room for...


National Savings goes green
National Savings & Investments has announced details of a new green savings product. One of the small surprises in March’s Budget was the...


Social care rises up the agenda
A proposal to address social care funding is apparently imminent. “My job is to protect you or your parents or grandparents from the fear...


HMRC loses on child benefit tax
A recent Upper Tribunal case has raised questions about HMRC’s approach to collecting tax on child benefit. Child benefit tax, or the...
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