Mastercard issuers 'taxed consumers
A charging structure on purchases made with a Mastercard credit or debit card kept the cost of processing payments unduly high and was like a tax on UK consumers, the Off...
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Can my 75-year-old parents get a bridging loan?
Q My mum and stepdad are likely to be moving nearer to us. As it would seem better for them to buy a place and settle in rather than wait until they have sold their own p...
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Banking on debt
As a student you may not expect to have much money, but what cash you do have needs a home. You may well have had a current account in the past, but fierce competition am...
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Corus profits soar to ?435m
The steelmaker Corus today saw its first half profits more than double as it continued to make strides in its recovery programme.
Pre-tax profits at the Anglo-Dutch firm...
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Pensioners face jail in council tax protest
A retired vicar and a 73-year-old pensioner face jail next month over their protest against council tax increases.
Alfred Ridley and Sylvia Hardy have received dates for...
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Study links student debt to tax evasion
Graduates with student loan debts are more likely to become tax evaders later in life - particularly if they don't feel their degree course was very good - Australian res...
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Flat tax will harm the poor
Flat taxes would be even more unfair to low-income recipients than Heather Long supposes (Briefing, August 15). The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics...
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How to pay more tax than you should
A third of the people getting ready to file their tax returns by the end of September will probably make a mistake. In many cases the mistake may never be discovered and ...
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Credit card users warned
Holidaymakers were warned this week, to beware unscrupulous traders who use a local currency conversion system (at a very unattractive rate) when shoppers buy goods abroa...
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Central banks can thwart the terrorists
One of the ways of thwarting future terrorist attacks will be preventing flows of their funds around the world. This often begins with the £53bn "industry" of remit...
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