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Time for a new Slimming World thread as we go into 2025. Feel free to join in. We are all at different stages of our journey & some are awesome target members. We are a lovely supportive wee group. Some go to group & some go it alone. As we move into new year feel free to pop in to our lovely thread. All welcome.
This may sound like a silly question. If you paid in to a SIPP today (5th April) that is showing as available to invest/cash value, is it still counted as paid this tax year? Or does it have to be invested in a fund by midnight? Thank you.
I'm planning to purchase my very first flat in the UK (between 240 000-275000) and I'm encountering some difficulties to find a solicitor and to understand whether the quotes that I've been given are reasonable. Two of them have given me a quote for £2500 and one in the area where I plan to buy the property has quoted…
Looking at Tomato Energy for our electric only property. They are offering 12M FIXED Tariffs which are based on your chosen lifestyle - with Daily Standing Charge as low as 40.82p The tariff Im looking at gives me a Unit Rate of; 00:00 to 06:00 = 5.00p 06:00 to 09:30 = 23.16p 09:30 to 11:30 = 13.37p 11:30 to 22:00 = 23.16p…
Hello I've been saving for a house and just realised that I have gone over the £1000 tax free saving amount which I can earn before I pay tax on interest earned, on my savings. (I'm a standard rate tax payer) FYI I found this was happening when my national insurance number changed and a larger amount was charged for income…
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