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Category Archives: Pay
Earn Spare Cash by Taking Online Surveys
If you’ve got a computer, Internet access, and love giving your opinion, you can earn a significant amount of money by taking surveys online. If you’re willing to devote the time to filling out the surveys each day, you can … Continue reading
Why We Get Stingier The More Money We Make
It’s a strange paradox that we seem to get stingier as we make more money. Of course the natural conclusion to draw would be that people with more money should be more willing to spend it and give it away … Continue reading
Strike Oil In Your Backyard? It’s Possible!
“Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed. A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed. Then one day he was shootin’ at some food, and up from the ground came a bubblin’ crude. Oil, that is. … Continue reading
The Most Common Errors and Oversights Made by Self-Employed Taxpayers
The most common mistakes self-employed people make on their tax returns are miscalculations, oversights and inaccuracies. Waiting until the last minute to file is the biggest mistake self-employed people make. It usually means they fill out the forms in a … Continue reading
More Cold Weather Payments Because of Severe Freezing Conditions
Cold weather payments are made by the government to help towards fuel bills which may be higher than normal due to severe cold weather.
Change in Child Benefit Rules Applauded, But Is It Too Complicated?
From the 7th January 2013 Child Benefit rules changed for those earning above £50,000. Earners getting an income of between £50,000 and £60,000 will see their Child Benefits reduced, and anyone earning above £60,000 will have their Child Benefit stopped … Continue reading
Learning The Ins and Outs of EITC Could Benefit Your Family
EITC, or the Earned Income Credit, can give you more cash at tax time. The credit is intended for low-income working individuals or families. Part of the reason for the credit was to offset Social Security tax withholdings and maintain … Continue reading
Teen’s Guide to Financial Planning – Live Within Your Means!
So, you’ve got your first job and the first paycheck to go with it. If you’re like most people, you probably already have a pretty good idea of what you’d like to spend that money on! One thing to keep … Continue reading