Turning screw on poor
Controversial home loans group City Mortgage Corporation is still treating some borrowers harshly despite a 1998 agreement with the Office of Fair Trading to remove unfai...
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Loan plans won't cure chronic ills
Poorly paid public sector workers remain sceptical of government proposals aimed at helping them get on to the first rung of the property ladder in expensive areas like t...
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New year brings higher bills
Thursday marked the beginning of the new tax year and millions of tax-payers will see a hike in their tax bills as five long-standing reliefs are abolished.
The guillo...
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Zurich spends $1bn to reach 100m
One of Europe's largest insurance groups, Zurich Financial Services, yesterday pledged a radical overhaul of its business strategy - focused on a $1bn (£627m) expans...
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An eternal struggle
Tessa Jowell seems a very sympathetic soul; if I was worrying about how to pay my mortgage and whether I was going to lose my job at Longbridge, it would be nice to have ...
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Firming up the flexible loan
Flexible mortgages are now plentiful and popular but until recently there have been few fixed-rate deals available. 'Flexible' has become a fairly ubiquitous term, descri...
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Putting property tax on solid footing
The increase in stamp duty of half a percentage point on houses worth £250,000 or more will do little to dampen the property boom in substantial areas of the UK.
I...
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Money matters online
Internet mortgage adviser Charcolonline (www.charcolonline.co.uk), set up last year by mortgage brokers John Charcol, has added to its product range and facilities...
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The main changes
Income tax: The 10% income tax band increased from £1,500 to £1,520. Chancellor confirmed 1p cut in basic rate of tax to 22p from April 6. Personal tax allowanc...
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The quiet equaliser
Britain's leading team of independent tax experts yesterday added weight to Gordon Brown's reputation
as a believer in quiet wealth redistribution when it said...
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