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    Child Benefit and Credit Cards

    2/07/2026 | 24 mins.
    More than 60% of parents who lost their child benefit because the tax office believed incorrectly they'd moved abroad, were in fact eligible for the benefit, which is worth at least a hundred pounds a month. As we've reported on this programme before, the mistakes were made after travel data was used to conclude parents had permanently left the UK, but actually many of them had simply been on holiday. The scale of the mistake has been shown in a written question raised in parliament, where the government revealed that 63% of payments were wrongly suspended. HMRC has apologised to customers who had their Child Benefit suspended incorrectly. It also told us that it estimates that £270 million of Child Benefit payments were incorrectly claimed in 2024-25 – with unreported residency changes a leading cause.
    Credit card borrowing rose at the fastest annual rate for almost two years in November. The new data from the Bank of England shows that outstanding credit card balances rose to nearly 78 billion pounds, which is up almost 12 per cent on November the year before. What might be behind that rise?
    And the pension ruling which could help boost your pension by 720 pounds every year.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Reporters: Dan Whitworth and Jo Krasner
    Researcher: Eimear Devlin
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 10th January 2026)
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    Money Box Live: Women's Finances

    2/04/2026 | 27 mins.
    It's 50 years since the Sex Discrimination Act meant all women could take out mortgages and loans without needing a man to approve it.
    In this programme we'll take a look at how things have changed for women's finances since then and what challenges they still face. From the cost of childcare to lower wages and pension pots.
    Felicity Hannah is joined by Penny East, Chief Executive of the Fawcett Society, which is a gender equality and women's rights charity, and Louise Claro, Managing Director of Circle Financial Services and an independent financial adviser.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Producers: Sarah Rogers and Catherine Lund
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (First broadcast at 3pm Wednesday 7th January 2026)
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    Making Tax Digital and Savings Rates

    1/31/2026 | 25 mins.
    "A big change" - that's how HMRC has described a major transformation starting in April, which affects the way sole traders and landlords report their income and expenses. The tax office has told Money Box that self assessment has to be modernised to reduce errors and allow them to collect more of what's owed to the Treasury.
    It's called Making Tax Digital and this first wave is going to affect about a million people who have a turnover above £50,000 a year. At the moment, self-employed people put the details of their business accounts into their tax return once a year on the Government's own website or on paper. But from April the new system will force them to use commercial software which sends quarterly summaries to HMRC and then repeats all that information in their end of year tax return to which they must add any other taxable income details. We'll speak to HMRC about that.
    According to the financial data firm Moneyfacts, since the Bank of England cut the interest rate to 3.75% in December around a third of providers have dropped their rates on their savings products. Where are the best deals?
    As energy prices rise, there's a warning about the scammers trying to trick you into giving away your data.
    And new research suggests only 1 in 4 people know about a big change coming for pensions and inheritance tax. We'll answer listener questions.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth and Jo Krasner
    Researcher: Eimear Devlin
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 3rd January 2026)
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    Can You Make a Creative Job Pay?

    1/24/2026 | 28 mins.
    The creative industries add around £124 billion to the UK economy according to government figures, but for actors, painters, or even influencers, making it pay can seem impossible.
    The actor Christopher Biggins joins the programme to share how he's managed to work in the arts for more than 50 years as well as exactly what you can earn from Christmas Panto.
    We'll also discuss how there's more than just booking the gig, people should also consider setting money aside to pay taxes and think about paying into a pension.
    Plus we'll hear from an illustrator, content creator and a theatre group working to improve access to the arts through 'pay what you can' classes.
    Felicity Hannah is joined by Jack Gamble, Director at Campaign for the Arts and Vicks Rodwell, Managing Director at The Self-Employment Association, IPSE.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Producer: Sarah Rogers
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
    (This episode was first broadcast on Saturday the 27th of December 2025)
    Photo Credit: Simon Hadley
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    Mortgages, Silver Marriages and Warren Buffett

    1/17/2026 | 24 mins.
    This week the Bank of England cut interest rates to the lowest level for more than two years. The decision to cut Bank Rate to 3.75% came after new figures also showed inflation had slowed, falling to 3.2% in the year to November. What will that mean for mortgages in 2026?
    Financial advisors say there's been a rise in older couples getting married because of changes to the rules around inheritance tax and pensions. We'll speak to a couple about their recent decision to tie the knot.
    Arguably the most successful investor of all time, Warren Buffett, will retire at the end of this month after sixty years as the CEO of the American company Berkshire Hathaway. What will his legacy be?
    And festive messages from just a handful of the listeners we’ve helped over the past 12 months.
    Presenter: Felicity Hannah
    Reporter: Dan Whitworth
    Researcher: Eimear Devlin and Jo Krasner
    Editor: Jess Quayle
    (First broadcast 12pm Saturday 20th December 2025)

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