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Speeding fines charges starts April 24th
Drivers caught speeding will face tougher penalties of up to 175pc of their weekly income under new rules introduced on Monday. Fines for serious offenders will start from 150pc of their weekly income rather than the current level of 100pc. The fines are split into bands from A to C. The penalty depends...
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Natwest paid out over 1k unarranged overdraft
Guys quick question. Natwest have kindly allowed over 1k payment to pay their business credit card from my mother's account when the balance was zero resulting in unarranged overdraft fees something silly like £6 per day. Can they do this?
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NRAM together mortgage unsecured loan query
Hi, I have joined with a view to getting help with the following. In 2007 we took out a dreaded Together Mortgage. The unsecured element which was initially £22048 is the the reason for my question. I rang NRAM a few years ago and asked if it was possible to settle the unsecured element only and continue...
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Licence fee dodgers to be fined more if they have Sky Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar
Licence fee dodgers to be fined more if they have Sky Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 19th May 2016 16:18
Penalties could be doubled for viewers who have subscriptions channels...
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Speeding
A few weeks back I was caught speeding doing 50 through some roadworks ....limits was 40 mph
Been given options
1 Educational course £70 to £100 no points
2 £100 fine 3 points
3 Go to court
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Handy tip for selling or taxing new car
This might be a handy tip for anyone buying a new/2nd hand car and wants to tax it online using the new keeper V5C/2 part of the log book. I recently aquired a car from a family member and trying to do the tax online it asks for the 12 digit ref number from the V5C/2 slip. My ref number is only 11...
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Ccj's from hmrc
As part of my fall out with the world of credit, I encured the warth of hmrc. They got a ccj against me 3 years ago ( which I'm stil fighting, but that's another story).
my question is this , is it right that they should still be applying interest and penalties on and amount that they have...
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Class 2 National Insurance to merge with Self Assessment
From April 2016 Class 2 National insurance contributions will merge with Self Assessment.
In the past, when someone registers as self employed, HMRC would automatically register them also for Class 2 National Insurance. Class 2 is an additional contribution all self employed persons must...
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Pension exit fees under scrutiny
Pension exit fees under scrutiny
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 17th June 2015 16:20.
*"Excessive" early exit penalties handed to people wishing to withdraw money from their pension pot could be capped. * Chancellor George Osborne...
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New guidelines published on debt and mental health
New guidelines published on debt and mental health
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 26th March 2015 17:23.
The Money Advice Liaison Group (MALG) has today published its updated guidelines on mental health and debt. The Good Practice Awareness Guidelines......
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Banks braced for MORE big fines
Banks braced for MORE big fines
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th March 2015 15:36.
*Bailout rigging probe may lead to hefty penalties from financial regulator* Banks could be hit with more huge fines after a Serious Fraud Office...
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RAC: Millions in private parking penalties 'charged illegally'
RAC: Millions in private parking penalties 'charged illegally'
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 20th February 2015 16:08.
*Millions of pounds of parking penalties could have been charged illegally, according to the RAC Foundation.* Penalties for overstays in car...
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Default - Santander Student Account
Hi All,
Hope I'm following correct procedures here as I'm new to the forum.
Basically whilst at university I had an account with Santander. A mixture of illness at the time and general 'being a student' meant that the account wasn't kept well in order, I was often maxed out with my...
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Blue badge application time frame?
I submitted a blue badge application for my mum to the council and it's status is marked as received on 21st Oct. Heard nothing else since. How long does it usually take for a result?
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Heads up for Landlords not declaring rentals
Just thought I should let you guys know.
If any of you are Landlords, whether you use an agency or not. Over the last few weeks, we have seen a massive increase in disclosure letters being sent out by HMRC regarding undeclared rental properties.
As its now a requirement for...