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Banking – security and fraud
to their branch in person. If you haven't had money taken from your account, your bank or building society will still take action to protect your account, for example by cancelling your card or changing
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
a Housing Benefit overpayment, the council will usually ask you to pay it back in regular amounts. For example, they might reduce your Housing Benefit until they’ve got the extra money back. Paying back
Home credit (Doorstep loans
share information reported to them with Trading Standards. Home credit, or doorstep loans, is where you borrow money and the lender calls at your home to collect the repayments. The loans are usually
Pensions - income drawdown
is to leave some of the money invested and take part of it as income. This is called income drawdown or income withdrawal. This page explains how income drawdown works, who it's suitable for and how you
If you're worried about someone's gambling
help if you’re struggling with debt protect money or belongings you share with them Get emotional support for yourself Dealing with someone’s gambling problem can be very stressful. Their behaviour
Paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
credits overpayment you must pay back, you should deal with it as soon as possible. While having to pay back money can be worrying, there are lots of ways to pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC
Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
There are things you can do to get any money your employer owes you. You’ll need to start by checking whether your employer is officially ‘insolvent’ - this means they can’t pay their debts. If your
Reducing your regular outgoings
Reducing your regular outgoings This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re struggling with money
Getting paid when you leave a job
from when your employer should have paid you the money you’re owed. This is often the same date as your last pay date, but it’s a good idea to check the date your employer should have paid you what
Your debt management plan provider has closed
off your debts try to get back any money the provider owes you You can also contact your nearest Citizens Advice to get more detailed help. Making a new plan for your debts First, cancel any direct