All (607) Articles (575) Tools (5) Blogs (27) Filter by topics Clear all Family and care Everyday money Pensions and retirement Homes Benefits Savings Money troubles Work Selected filters Page 13 of 62 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article What happens to my pension if I retire abroad? If you move abroad, you can usually still claim all your pensions – including the State Pension. But it often changes how your pensions are taxed. Here’s what... Article Do I need a financial adviser? Paying for regulated financial advice can help you find the best ways to manage your money, including savings, investments and pensions. This might mean you ... Article Marriage and Married Couple’s Allowance It’s useful to know how Marriage and Married Couple’s Allowances work. You might be able to reduce the amount of tax you pay – and even claim tax back on previous... Take your pension later than planned: late retirement explained Your pension is designed to start paying out on a certain date, but you can usually choose when you want to claim it. If you can afford to, delaying retirement... Article Claiming your tax rebate after losing your job If you’ve recently lost your job or been made redundant, you might be able to claim back some of the tax you paid while you were working. This is known as getting... Article Buying a home – what mortgage can I afford? When applying for a mortgage, it’s important to understand what you can afford before you start your search. Find out how much you can borrow and what you can... Article Should you pay off your mortgage early? A mortgage is a large, long-term commitment, and there are good reasons to pay it off early. Find out the pros and cons of using your savings to clear your mortgage. Article Land and Buildings Transaction Tax – Scotland’s Stamp Duty explained If you’re buying a home in Scotland that costs more than £145,000, or £40,000 if it’s a second home, you’ll pay Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT). Article Lifetime ISAs Lifetime ISAs (LISAs) can be opened by anyone aged 18 to 39 and offer a 25% bonus on savings used for retirement or buying a first home. If you pay in the maximum... Article Child Tax Credit Child Tax Credit has been replaced by Universal Credit. If you are of working age, on a low income and responsible for a child as their main carer you will now... Previous 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Next