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Money Box investigates the critical issue of energy suppliers ignoring decisions from the Energy Ombudsman, with calls for stronger enforcement powers from Parliament. The episode also explores the "silver economy," examining why more people are working past state pension age, driven by both financial necessity and social well-being. Additionally, it provides essential tips for filing self-assessment tax returns and delves into the dramatic decline of cheque usage, discussing their historical role and future in modern payment systems.
This episode of Money Box Live dives into the growing popularity of electric cars in the UK, discussing the financial aspects like purchase price, tax benefits, and government grants, as well as concerns over depreciation. Guests Stuart Masson and Melanie Shufflebottom also tackle the complexities of home and public charging, highlighting infrastructure gaps and the impact of new road taxes. The discussion covers practicalities, common frustrations, and offers advice for those considering the switch to an EV.
This episode delves into various personal finance issues, including a listener's protracted battle with an energy supplier despite an Ombudsman ruling, highlighting the Ombudsman's limited statutory powers and proposed reforms. It also covers HMRC's errors in child benefit claims due to flawed travel data, the Scottish Government's budget changes impacting income tax and benefits, and the unexpected financial implications of restrictive covenants found in property deeds.
Money Box Live delves into the complexities of inheritance tax, addressing listener questions on thresholds, allowances for married vs. single individuals, and the impact of rising house prices. Experts explain gifting rules, the "7-year rule," and the implications of selling property for care costs. The episode also explores changes affecting farmers' agricultural relief and the role of deeds of variation and charitable giving in estate planning.
This episode of Money Box exposes how HMRC incorrectly suspended child benefit for thousands of families, discussing the parliamentary investigation and subsequent process changes. It also delves into the new pay-per-mile taxation for electric vehicles, addressing listener concerns about costs and infrastructure. Additionally, the podcast analyzes the surge in credit card borrowing, considering economic factors and consumer struggles, and highlights a little-known rule to claim an extra £720 annually for private pensions.
Marking 50 years since the Sex Discrimination Act, this episode delves into the significant shifts and ongoing hurdles for women's financial independence. Experts discuss the narrowing yet stalled gender pay gap, the disproportionate burden of childcare costs, and the need for updated shared parental leave policies. The conversation also addresses the critical importance of financial protection for unmarried couples and the compounding effect of career breaks on women's pensions, even touching upon how AI can perpetuate existing biases.
HMRC introduces 'Making Tax Digital,' a major overhaul requiring sole traders and landlords to use commercial software for quarterly tax reporting, aiming to reduce errors and collect more revenue, despite initial opposition. The podcast also examines the impact of recent interest rate cuts on savings, offering advice on securing the best deals amid falling rates. Furthermore, it delves into rising energy bills, warns against related scams, and clarifies significant changes to inheritance tax rules affecting unspent pension pots from April 2027, addressing listener concerns.
This episode explores the financial realities of working in the creative industries, from acting to illustrating and content creation. It features Christopher Biggins sharing insights on long-term career management and finances, alongside discussions on self-employment, income unpredictability, and the impact of AI. The episode also highlights initiatives making arts education more accessible, offering practical advice for aspiring creatives.
Money Box investigates the recent Bank of England base rate cut and its implications for mortgages in 2026, featuring expert predictions and a personal account. The program also delves into the rising trend of older couples marrying due to changes in inheritance tax and pension rules, highlighting a couple's journey. Additionally, it examines the enduring legacy and investment philosophy of Warren Buffett as he retires, offering valuable financial wisdom. The episode celebrates significant listener wins, including a victory against energy backbilling and securing pensions for retired firefighters.
Money Box Life explores the intricate financial landscape of blended families, examining common challenges like ensuring fairness in gift-giving across children from different parents and handling co-parenting dynamics during holidays. Experts and real-life families discuss critical aspects such as parental responsibility, child maintenance agreements, housing logistics, and the significant long-term implications of inheritance, underscoring the vital role of transparent communication and legal planning.
Money Box delves into significant financial changes, starting with the FCA's "targeted support" to encourage investment, examining its potential and limitations. It then covers Ofgem's controversial plan to cut off energy for new movers who don't promptly sign up, aiming to reduce vast energy debt. Finally, the podcast commemorates 50 years since the Sex Discrimination Act, highlighting the past difficulties women faced in accessing finance and discussing the continuing gender wealth gap.
Money Box Live delves into the reasons behind impulse spending, from dopamine hits and present bias to societal pressures and advertising tactics. It features moving accounts, including a mother who spiraled into debt after maternity leave and a man whose mental health struggles fueled a cycle of financial loss. Experts discuss the risks of Buy Now Pay Later, various debt solutions, and practical strategies for regaining control, emphasizing budgeting and early help.
Money Box explores the alarming reality of fuel poverty for six million UK children, hearing moving stories from struggling parents and discussing government responses and charity recommendations. The episode also clarifies the complex changes coming to salary sacrifice pension contributions, explaining who will be affected and by how much. Furthermore, it details the impending end of tax relief for home working and provides timely strategies to mitigate the financial strain of Christmas spending, including expert tips for budgeting and gift-giving.
Moneybox Live delves into making sense of your payslip following recent budget changes, from frozen tax thresholds to minimum wage increases. Experts explain legal obligations, how to check deductions like tax codes and National Insurance, and the impact of the budget on graduate salaries and student loans. The discussion also covers specific issues like holiday pay for casual workers, the new salary sacrifice cap, the importance of pensions and P60s, and provides practical advice on how to ask for a pay rise.
This episode delves into the UK Budget's imminent tax changes, including the extended freeze on tax thresholds impacting millions and the reduced Cash ISA limit for younger savers. It also covers the independent report on Carer's Allowance overpayments, revealing system flaws and the government's commitment to reassess debts. Finally, it highlights the exemption of contaminated blood compensation from inheritance tax.
The Autumn Budget 2025 brings significant changes impacting personal finances, including the continued freeze on income tax thresholds, a new cap on pension salary sacrifice, and reforms to ISA allowances aimed at encouraging investment. Households will see a £150 reduction in energy bills, alongside a notable rise in the national living and minimum wages. Experts also discuss the lifting of the two-child benefit limit, various property and investment tax adjustments, and offer crucial financial advice on navigating these new policies.
This episode delves into the profound impact of fraud, highlighting how victims are often failed by the criminal justice system, banks, and social media, alongside the vital work of support charities. It also scrutinizes HMRC's flawed system that wrongly stripped child benefits from thousands of families and examines the financial squeeze caused by frozen income tax thresholds. Finally, the podcast shares reassuring news about increased protection for UK bank savers.
Moneybox investigates the growing water bill debt in England and Wales, detailing social tariffs and the "postcode lottery" of support, alongside a personal story of struggle. The episode also explores the tough graduate job market through a recent graduate's experience and expert advice on career services. Finally, it highlights eligibility for student loan refunds and calls for better financial inclusion for individuals with learning disabilities.
HMRC is reviewing 23,500 child benefit suspensions after misusing travel data, causing distress to families like Eve's, who lost crucial payments after a short holiday. Separately, the escalating cost of school trips is burdening parents, prompting calls for schools to implement better planning and payment strategies. The episode also highlights a positive change making privacy orders for domestic violence victims seeking debt relief free. Finally, budget discussions forecast possible income and council tax adjustments, including reforms to address council tax's regressive nature.
This episode uncovers the distressing cancellation of funeral insurance policies by Maiden Life, leaving many, including the elderly, without expected payouts due to a 30-day notice clause. It also examines the confusion surrounding HMRC's "Simple Assessment" tax demands, which often require taxpayers to manually calculate their owed amounts, risking double payments. Lastly, the program delves into pre-budget speculation, discussing potential government moves on pension salary sacrifice schemes and a controversial proposal to reduce the Cash ISA limit to encourage stock market investment.
Moneybox Live delves into how households are "beating the squeeze" as inflation continues to impact daily life, with prices rising significantly. Guests Neil Bellamy, Lisa Webb, and Harry Wallop join Felicity Hannah to discuss consumer confidence, the struggle of mid-income households, and the shift in spending habits. Listeners share invaluable tips on batch cooking, energy efficiency, smart shopping, and finding affordable treats amidst financial pressures.
Moneybox explores the complex tax implications for families receiving compensation from the infected blood scandal, highlighting the need for urgent legal changes. It also delves into the contentious debate surrounding Ofgem's plans to reform energy standing charges, with industry experts calling for their abolition. Additionally, the episode outlines the forthcoming increases in various benefits and the state pension, and examines the widespread speculation about potential tax adjustments in the Chancellor's upcoming autumn budget.
Moneybox Live delves into the world of first-time homeownership, revealing that 40% of sales now go to new buyers. The program highlights the varied experiences across the UK, from individuals succeeding with family help and diligent saving, to those struggling with rising prices and credit score hurdles. Experts discuss market trends, geographical differences, mortgage rates, and alternative schemes like shared ownership and guarantor options, offering practical advice for aspiring homeowners.
Moneybox investigates the "outrageous" issue of unauthorized recurring card payments, sharing a victim's story and providing advice on how to stop them. The show then delves into a TSB report revealing that two-thirds of first-time buyers are overpaying their mortgages, discussing the benefits and financial planning considerations. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of making a will through the WillAid scheme and warns against winter fuel payment scams.
Moneybox Live delves into the financial implications of apprenticeships, examining how they provide paid employment with training, often leading to a "gold standard" qualification without student debt. Experts and current apprentices discuss the diverse range of opportunities, the challenges of securing roles, and the broader impact on family finances and personal well-being. The episode also highlights the growing popularity and benefits of degree apprenticeships.
This episode delves into the UK government's push to encourage more people to invest in shares and infrastructure, highlighting the benefits and addressing associated risks with Treasury Minister Lucy Rigby. It also examines the growing trend of parents opening Junior Sips for children, leveraging compound interest and tax relief for future wealth. Finally, the podcast outlines the Financial Conduct Authority's compensation plan for 14 million car buyers missold finance deals, explaining eligibility and payout details.
Moneybox Live broadcasts from the London Stock Exchange, demystifying investing for beginners. Experts discuss current investment trends, the risks of holding only cash versus investing, and tackle common questions about where and how to start. The episode also delves into the government's "Leeds reforms" designed to encourage more UK citizens to invest, examining their potential impact and risks, alongside practical advice for navigating ISAs and finding reliable financial guidance.
Moneybox investigates the UK's rapid shift away from cash, with less than 10% of retail payments now made this way, and debates the implications for consumers and businesses amidst calls for a legal right to use cash. The episode also details the phased increase of the state pension age from 66 to 67, examining its financial impact and discussing potential reforms for greater flexibility. Additionally, it breaks down the latest energy price cap adjustments, highlighting the disproportionate rise in electricity costs and growing customer debt. Finally, the program delves into the public's awareness and desire for ethical pension investments, exploring how individuals can influence their fund's choices and the financial benefits of sustainable investing.
Money Box Live investigates the record number of people, over 8 million, now covered by private health insurance in the UK, a 24% rise since 2019. The discussion highlights that companies, rather than individuals, are primarily driving this growth, often as an employee benefit to manage the cost of ill-health and NHS waiting lists. The episode features personal accounts, delves into rising premium costs, tax implications, and the challenges individuals face with policy claims and transitioning from group to individual cover, concluding with advice on navigating private healthcare options.
Moneybox investigates widespread delays and mismanagement within the Teachers' Pensions Scheme, leaving many retirees in financial distress, and reports on the NAHT's demand for action. The episode also covers a £200 million compensation payout for motorists underpaid by insurers on car write-offs, explaining how the claims were undervalued. Furthermore, it clarifies how higher-earning pensioners will have their winter fuel payments reclaimed by HMRC and debunks false social media rumors about state pension cuts and age changes.