HMRC Helpline Closure and Insurance Costs

HMRC Helpline Closure and Insurance Costs

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Child Benefit and Credit Cards

More than 60% of parents who lost their child benefit because the tax office believed incorrectly they'd moved abroad, were in fact eligible for the benefit, which is worth at least a hundred pounds a month. As we've reported on this programme before, the mistakes were made after ...  Show more

Money Box Live: Women's Finances

It's 50 years since the Sex Discrimination Act meant all women could take out mortgages and loans without needing a man to approve it.In this programme we'll take a look at how things have changed for women's finances since then and what challenges they still face. From the cost ...  Show more

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