All (100) Articles (94) Tools (2) Blogs (4) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Benefits Family and care Blogs Work Getting help and advice Money troubles Savings Selected filters Page 4 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article How to fill in a Self Assessment tax return A Self Assessment tax return can look daunting. But if you’re prepared, organised and understand what you’re being asked for, it’s a lot simpler than it looks.... Article How to complain about a problem with your pension If you have a problem with your pension, including the State Pension or acting on bad advice from a financial adviser, you can complain. Here’s what you need... Article How much is Universal Credit? Universal Credit is made up of a standard monthly allowance, plus extra money for housing costs, bringing up children, caring and living with an illness or disability.... Blog post Is the 25% tax-free pension lump sum ending or changing? No changes to the 25% tax-free pension lump sum were announced in the 2025 Autumn Budget. Here’s what you need to know. What disability and sickness benefits can I claim? If you can’t work, or work reduced hours, because of sickness or disability – financial support is available. You might be able to claim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP),... Article ISAs and other tax-efficient ways to save or invest Make the most of tax-free savings and investments for you and your children or grandchildren. Topic Pensions & retirement Whether you’re just starting to think about your retirement, are about to retire, or have been retired for some time, we’ve got guides for you. Article Benefits you can claim as a carer If you’re a carer, there’s financial support out there to help you. Find out what’s available and how to apply. Article How to take your pension: a step-by-step guide It’s a good idea to plan how you’ll take your pension many years before you retire. This gives you time to understand your options, decide when you might be ... Article Joint Universal Credit claims for couples If you live with your partner, you must apply for Universal Credit together, even if only one of you qualifies. The payment is based on your household income... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next