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Bursaries and scholarships from universities or colleges including hardship funds.
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Check whether you need to report and pay any tax on income you make apart from your main job or earnings.
You must declare £10,000 or more in cash, or the equivalent in another currency, if you take it between Great Britain and any other country.
The government’s Tipping Act is a step closer to coming into force, as today the Code of Practice is published and laid before Parliament. The new Code of Practice will protect the tips of more than 2 million workers giving...
Withholding tips from staff becomes unlawful as the Tipping Bill achieves Royal Assent, with more than 2 million workers to have their tips protected.
Tell HMRC about undeclared income, self-employment, capital gains, profits in a company and foreign income
Thousands of households across the UK are set to be around £3,850 better off as a raft of economic policies come into force.
When you need permission to remortgage, how your lenders are involved, what documents you’ll need and how to apply.
Find out if you’re a high value dealer and need to register with HMRC under the money laundering regulations.
A disability premium is extra money if you’re under Pension Credit age and registered blind or getting certain benefits - what you get, eligibility, apply
State schools to receive extra cash in May following additional £2 billion investment
Even more community projects will be able to apply for funding through the government’s expanded £150 million Community Ownership Fund.
Additional State Pension, also known as the State Second Pension or SERPS, is extra money on top of your basic State Pension.
Financial help if you're disabled - benefits, housing costs, council tax, vehicle tax exemption, TV Licence, motability schemes, VAT relief
Pension Credit is extra money for pensioners to bring your weekly income up to a minimum amount - what you'll get, apply, eligibility.
If you have a health condition or disability, you’ll have an assessment to work out how much Universal Credit you can get and what you need to do in return.
Small businesses can record income and expenses when money is actually paid rather than when they've invoiced or received
Income Support is extra money to help people on a low income or none at all - rates, eligibility and how to claim
Work out how much money you'll get when you retire and plan ahead - State Pension, Pension Credit, National Insurance
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
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