UKPersonalFinance
r/UKPersonalFinance is a subreddit that offers a platform to users who wish to learn or request help to better manage their finances within the United Kingdom.
Created in 2013, the subreddit has well over 700,000 subscribers. A wiki is also available, sharing recommended websites, books, podcasts and videos.
- Should I make use of shares ISA?
- Water bill for family of 6 - how much do other families of a similar size pay
- Am I missing something with my financial plan?
- Am I obligated to declare expense on self assessment
- Work private health insurance benefit in kind - tax code wrong?
- Personal pension contributions: Adjusted net income vs taxable income
- Splitting money between investments and savings
- Can HMRC just change the tax thresholds for a past years in their tax calculations?
- Ebay self assessment and tax queries
- UK SIPP Providers - Opting Out of Automatic 20% Tax Relief
- Employer pension contributions deducted from my salary
- Looking for Alternatives to PensionBee
- Started a job a new job in September - Will I be due a tax rebate?
- What are the potential consequences of giving someone your UTR Number?
- TRUE cost of private school in London by year
This is MONEY
This is money, part of the Daily Mail family, provides news and guides that specialise in finance and investing. With over 3.4 million unique visitors a month, the site is a great place to keep your finger on the pulse for the latest UK financial events.
- What could the Chancellor announce in the Spring Statement and will taxes increase?
- I'm a money expert - these are the common mistakes costing crypto investors a fortune: JASMINE BIRTLES
- What's it like to drive Rolls-Royce's most powerful car EVER? We test the new electric Black Badge Spectre
- SMALL CAP IDEA: Empire Metals flies the flag for overlooked titanium
- The best places to invest your money at every age: Finance experts issue decade-by-decade advice
- What to do if you discover a family member is exploiting power of attorney for gain
- Could landlords face ANOTHER stamp duty rise in the Spring Statement?
- Sir Martin Sorrell's ad group sees losses climb as tech clients bet on AI
- Potential Dubai takeover of embattled North Sea engineer goes into extra time
- Where have all the small petrol cars gone? Just three options now available as drivers pushed to buy EVs
- What will Donald Trump's tariffs mean for you? How they could affect your finances
- McCloud judgement creates a tricky pension dilemma for civil servants - STEVE WEBB gives his verdict
- AIM loses almost 30 firms as private equity predators circle
- Briton's average annual mortgage bill soars £2,800 in just two years due to rocketing rates
- Babcock surfaces in FTSE 100 as share price surges
Financial Independence Retiring Early UK
r/FIREUK is a subreddit that has a focus on achieving financial independence and helping to enable early retirement for individuals within the United Kingdom.
With over 100,000 members, this subreddit is for the more ‘hardcore’ financially minded people who want to help support each other to gain financial freedom.
- SIPP and £100k tax trap
- The situation I’m in, what would you recommend
- Help trying to maximise pension while keeping childcare allowance and personal tax allowance
- Will I be taxed in the UK on foreign income earned while non-resident if I return temporarily?
- At the point where I think I could FIRE, wondering what to do next
- Observation on Buy to Let and FIRE, why to prefer index funds even if some people post here about successes
- What to do after using up 20k ISA allowance
- Investment Advice - Best strategy?
- Fire advice. Isa before April?
- Is FIRE an option for me?
- Is this decision sensible? A mini retirement decision.
- Second home with Buy to Let mortgage
- How do you know how much to salary sacrifice into pension?
- Assisted living / care homes for GenX and younger
- FIRE and taking out maintenance from SFE