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Martin's 13 NEW coronavirus need-to-knows, incl... Furlough's back | Rehire & furlough | Bigger self-employ grant & uni credit change | 6mth
mortgage hols | Renters' help | Bounce-back top-ups | 729,000 claim work-from-home tax back | Travel refunds | Wedding help & more
1) Furlough extended a month - even for those not furloughed before. Furlough means the state pays the wages of employees who have no work or who can't work. It was due to end on 31 Oct, but on Sat was extended until 2 Dec (so far). It'll stay at 80% of wages up to £2,500/mth for unworked normal hours but you can work part-time too. All employees who were on a payroll submitted to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) before 31 Oct can be furloughed. It's all at the employer's discretion, though. Full details in furlough extension. STOP PRESS: This includes those on the payroll on 23 Sep made redundant since - they can be rehired and furloughed at the employer's discretion. 2) Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant 3 increased to 55% of profits - applications open 30 Nov. SEISS 3 was set to be 40% of trading profits, to cover Nov to Jan. Now, to match furlough, the Govt's upped it to 80% just for Nov. In total that means over the 3mths it's worth 55% (still less than grant 1's 80% and grant 2's 70%), up to a max £5,160. Only those eligible for the earlier grants are eligible for this - so the excluded are still excluded. Full info: SEISS grant 3. 3) Automatic up-to-6mth mortgage payment holidays on again - but ONLY do it if needed. The mortgage holiday regime ended on Sat. Yet regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a tick-box consultation which means it almost certainly will return next week. It'll mean those struggling financially due to Covid who haven't had a mortgage payment holiday can near-automatically get one for 3mths, then another after 3mths. Those who have already had one can extend/do it again up to a total 6mths. 5) Had to work from home, even for A DAY, since 6 Apr? Join the 729,570 who have claimed tax relief for the WHOLE YEAR. Three weeks ago I blogged that HMRC had launched a system letting people easily claim a year's tax back for working from home, even for a day. It went ballistic, both here and on my show. So much so, a little HMRC birdie's told me by Sun pm 729,570 had signed up. 6) Phew. Good news for the self-employed on uni credit - the min income floor's temporary removal has just been extended. At the pandemic's start, the Govt removed the universal credit (UC) 'min income floor' until 13 Nov. Recently the spectre of its return was so worrying, I suggested you write to your MP to ward it off. Thankfully the Govt's just confirmed it's extended until Apr 2021. The floor means the self-employed are assumed to earn at least roughly min wage when calculating their UC. Without it, those earning less are assessed on actual income - so get more help. See min income floor extended. 7) Renters who need help - speak to your landlord. Plus evictions 'shouldn't' happen in lockdown in Eng & Wal. Many landlords with mortgages should be able to get a mortgage payment holiday if their tenants are struggling to pay. Have the conversation if you're struggling. At the other end - if your landlord wants to evict you now, you must usually be given 6mths' notice (12wks in NI). If you've already been served notice, and the landlord's got a court eviction notice, while there's no hard rule, it's likely the Govt will ask bailiffs not to evict people during lockdown from tomorrow (Thu) in Eng, as they've done in Wales. Full info: Rental help. 9) Shielding's not returning in Eng - what to do? The 'clinically extremely vulnerable' are being told not to go to work even if they can't work from home. If so, ask to be furloughed - if not, are you due statutory sick pay? 11) Many locked-down gyms are pausing memberships and shops are extending return rights. See gym lockdown policies for info and our store-by-store return rights list for which shops are extending the time you have to return goods. 12) MOTs aren't being extended and house moves can still go ahead. This time lockdown's not changing everything - see the latest on everything from rail refunds to supermarket rationing in our Life in Lockdown guide. 13) Weddings in Eng banned during lockdown. Plans scuppered? See Wedding Rights. For more, all the latest info goes in our constantly updated, in-depth Covid help guides on...
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Get EARLY access & 10% more off Soap & Glory bundle, so £78 worth costs £27. It's one of the big Boots Star Gifts every year that MoneySavers wait for. The set - incl mascara, body lotion and shower gel that has £78 worth of items - goes on general sale next week for £30, but you can get on a waiting list NOW to get it for £27 and get it a day early (useful as it sometimes sells out fast). Soap & Glory Ends 8pm Tue. New, rare 10% deposit mortgage if you're buying a home - any good? Yorkshire Building Society has launched a short-lived deal that, rarely these days, only requires a 10% down-payment (not available for remortgaging - ie, switching deal). Is it any good? See 10% deposit mortgage analysis. Ends 11.59pm Wed. ShopDisney (formerly Disney Store) 24% off code for full-price toys, incl Frozen, Toy Story & more. This is the strongest code it tends to release each year, but it's short-lived. ShopDisney Watch Martin's 'How to be successful - 10 things your kids (and maybe you) should know'. Martin's one-off ITV doc is now on YouTube. Part biography, part education - finance, work, life, grief and more. When it was broadcast a year ago some wanted to show it in schools - now you can see 10 things. No Green Homes Grant installers near you? Try its 'find an installer' tool again. The Govt tells us it's updated its tool, adding more installers, and now the tool will only show installers within 30 miles (if it shows further, it says it's likely the head office of a firm operating locally to you). Full help in our updated Green Homes Grant guide. |
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You'll need to pass a credit check, but it's usually not too harsh. Full info on all the accounts, and other perks you may prefer, in our Best Bank Accounts guide, but here are the deals that you need to ho-ho-hurry for...
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£68ish of No7 make-up for £24. Incl mascara, eyeliner, lip gloss and more. Delivery's £3.50. Latest Boots Star Gifts Tesco up to 50% off 'Clubcard Prices' extended to incl veg, snacks, cereal, skincare, booze etc. Initially it was only on frozen items but now it's been extended and incl many big brands. See Clubcard Prices analysis. 12 FREE ways to learn something new at home, incl languages, beauty tips, coding & more. With so many of us at home for longer, we're reminding you of this mega-popular blog to keep yourself busy and boost your skills too. Free ways to learn at home EXTRA 30% off already reduced Adidas, Timberland, Hunter wellies, Vans & more shoes. MSE Blagged. Via Shoeaholics outlet code till Thu. Also includes some Kurt Geiger and other designer brands. Step this way 50% off ALL cards online at Scribbler. MSE Blagged. Quirky cards for every occasion, incl photo cards. Our code makes 'em half-price, eg, the cheapest option is £2.35 delivered first class. 10,000 available. Scribbler 'I reclaimed £1,100 after overpaying my student loan in FOUR different years - thanks MSE.' MoneySaver Michelle says the cash will tide her over while she's between jobs. Check if you can reclaim |
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CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK It's Number Confidence Week - so how confident are you? Charity National Numeracy is encouraging people to put their maths skills to the test as part of its Number Confidence Week. Its free challenge is suitable for all, checks your level in just 10 minutes and offers you tailored help to improve. Take the numeracy challenge |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL Have you haggled with Sky, BT, the AA or others this year? Did you succeed? Haggling can result in big savings - on anything from digital TV to breakdown cover. Each year we try to gauge the success rates of those who have done it. Let us know how you've got on in this week's poll. Cash ISN'T king for most MoneySavers. Last week, we asked how often you now use cash - over 10,500 people responded. The results suggest cards are fast supplanting cash, with 56% saying they rarely or never use it. Not everyone is cashless just yet though - 53% of over-65s said they still pay with it at least half the time. See full cash poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should my friend pay for the book he borrowed from me? I lent a friend a book a few months ago, and recently asked him to return it. He searched his house but it was nowhere to be seen - he said his wife had probably given it to a charity shop. It wasn't worth more than £20, but he hasn't offered to replace or pay for it, and when I've brought the subject up he refuses to discuss it. Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should my friend pay for my book? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 4 NOV ONWARDS) Thu 5 Nov - This Morning, phone-in, ITV, 10.55am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 5 Nov - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Ben Jackson, Oli Townsend on TV MoneySaving, from 11.35am |
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'I STILL MISS PICK 'N' MIX FROM WOOLIES' That's all for this week, but before we go... rumours that Woolworths was returning to UK high streets sparked a social media frenzy last week, and while not true, MoneySavers responded with a flood of nostalgic posts. It appears many have fond memories of the famous chain which closed its stores in 2009, with highlights including its pick 'n' mix sweets, Ladybird clothing range and its walls stacked high with CDs (remember them...?). Take a trip down memory lane in our Woolworths nostalgia Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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