All (97) Articles (89) Blogs (8) Filter by topics Clear all Pensions and retirement Family and care Blogs Work Homes Savings Getting help and advice Benefits Selected filters Page 5 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Take your pension as multiple lump sums If you have a defined contribution pension, you can usually choose how and when to take your money. One option is to leave the money invested and take cash lump... Article Take your pension as a guaranteed income: annuities explained If you have a defined contribution pension, you can usually choose how and when to take your money. One option is to convert some or all of your pension into... Article Can I use my pension to pay off debt? If you owe money and are aged 55 or over, you might consider using your pension savings to clear debt. But you could end up paying more tax and having less money... Blog post Managing tax with multiple income streams Side hustles, freelance projects, or juggling a few different types of work, it’s more common than ever to earn money from... Article Carry forward: increase your annual allowance for pension savings If your pension savings exceed the annual allowance (£60,000 for most), check if you can use unused allowances from the last three tax years. This is called ... Article Investing in retirement You've worked so hard to save, and now you're finally ready to begin taking money from your pensions. With the right strategy, you can help make sure your retirement... Article Dividing investments and savings during divorce or dissolution Investments and savings will generally form part of your financial settlement if you divorce or your partnership is dissolved. Dividing them should be relatively... Article Do you have to pay tax on your redundancy pay? If you’ve been made redundant and are getting redundancy pay, you might be wondering if you have to pay tax on it. Redundancy pay is treated differently to income... Article Tax and National Insurance when you’re self-employed When you’re self-employed, you’re responsible for paying tax and National Insurance on your income. Here’s how it works. Article Child Tax Credit Child Tax Credit has been replaced by Universal Credit.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 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next