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The Folly of Filing Self-Assessment Tax Returns Late
I can’t understand how anyone in their right mind would knowingly not file their self-assessment tax returns on time (by 31st January 2013). By not doing so, they get a fine of £100.
Greece is Most Corrupt Nation in EU
Its amazing to think that relatively new democracies such as Bulgaria and Romania are ranked higher than one of the very oldest. Higher in what way? In the league of corruption!
Posted in Debt Issues, European, Unemployment
Tagged debt, economics, euro, eurozone, tax
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The Benefits of an Individual Savings Account (ISA)
With the new tax year just starting, it means that you now have a full year to save money into an individual savings account (known as an ISA) that can’t be gotten at by the taxman.
Posted in Increasing Income, Wise Budgeting
Tagged individual savings account, isa, tax
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Reporting Benefit Fraud
It’s no secret that legal cases being opened on alleged benefit fraudsters has steadily been on the increase for the past decade; in recent years the United Kingdom has seen numerous television, radio and newspaper campaigns warning potential fraudsters of … Continue reading