For the new tax year, which starts on April 6, 2024, and ends on April 5, 2025, the ISA limit is £20,000. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
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Martin Lewis tip helps couple secure £1,037 rebate – check if you can claim
Claimants only have three days left to be eligible to claim a larger amount. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Full list of 20 financial changes to hit Britons on April 6 as new tax year dawns
Important changes to National Insurance, State Pensions and sick pay come into force in four days’ time. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Octopus Energy launches new scheme offering customers free £100 on this condition
Octopus Energy said customers have earned a staggering £100million through its schemes in the last eight years. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Child Benefit changes to boost finance of thousands of families – what it means for you
Families with one child will now receive up to £1,331 a year – an annual increase of £83.20. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »‘Unexpected’ bill could see Britons lose thousands from property capital
People could lose as much as 91 percent of their property capital, experts warn. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »FTSE smashes 8,000 as Isa investors buy British again – now we’re set to beat the US, too
Investors are rushing to buy UK shares again as the FTSE 100 surges past the 8,000 mark for only the second time ever, triggering hopes of a major revival in the months ahead. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »What does the new tax year mean for you? From bill increases to pay rises
Money Magpie’s Vicky Parry explains several key changes coming into effect this week. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Cheap eats where kids can eat for free this Easter half term
Money Magpie’s Vicky Parry explores the deals available to save money on kids meals during the Easter half term. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Warning as most people forget to include these important assets in their will
New research found that half of UK adults have a will, and only 12 percent of those have included at least one digital asset. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
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