Archive for October, 2009

1.5m pensioners ‘overpaying tax’

Some 1.5 million pensioners have overpaid tax by an average of £171 each since 2002-3, an official report says.


Revenue downplays postal threat

Tax payers are unlikely to be fined if their self-assessment tax forms are delayed by the postal strikes, the Revenue says.


Mortgage approvals still rising

The number of new mortgages approved by the main UK banks for house purchases is still rising, figures show.


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Will Credit Card Bailout Be The Answer For You?

If you have suddenly or not so suddenly found yourself in credit card debt you could be considering credit card relief. there was a large amount of hype about this and most of the changes have to do with how much interest the card corporations can charge and insisting that correct notice be [...]


Mortgage approvals still rising

The number of new mortgages approved by the main UK banks for house purchases is still rising, figures show.


Banks rapped over hardship claims

Banks are told by watchdogs to stop fobbing off customers who ask for overdraft charges back because of hardship.


Personal data of 51,000 is lost

A tape containing the personal data of 51,000 UK customers has been lost by insurance company Zurich, the company confirms.


Banks ‘to lend more in mortgages’

Lenders expect mortgage availability to rise in the coming months as the outlook for the economy improves, a report says.


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