Long-term care can be costly to fund – but you may not have to put your house on the market to pay for it. Find out more in our news article by Tony Clark, Senior Propositions Manager, St. James’s Place: Do you have to sell your home to pay for care?...
Having paid national insurance throughout our life we all look forward to receiving a pension when we retire. Every year we contribute counts towards out state pension and for some people there will be periods when working won’t be possible, so it’s important we all...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a wave of Accidental Savers. Whilst the Pandemic has been terrible news from a health and wellbeing perspective, for some people it has given them a remarkable and much needed boost to their savings and personal finances. Read more in...
The 5th April is the end of the tax year, and the deadline to use tax allowances for this tax year before they are lost. Click on our news article to find out some of the annual tax allowances available to you. Tax year end
On 8th July 2020 the government announced the threshold for paying Stamp Duty Land Tax was temporarily increasing for residential properties from £125,000 to £500,000. This represents a saving of up to £15,000. However this reduction is set to end on 1 April 2021....
On 10th April 2020 all Child Trust Funds set up with Halifax were moved to Foresters Life. Letters were sent to the registered contact of the accounts, normally the mother, informing them of this change. Read our PDF to find out more. Halifax Child Trust...
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