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Tagged: Bank restrictions, consumer rights, DWP rules, Fraud investigations, Legal and Financial changes, New Coucil policies, New laws, Tax rules
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3 December 2025 at 10:25 am #4946
Check the latest updates for legal acts that came into effect in December 2025. Some affect our bank accounts and other financial checks. Others affect what vehicle drivers now need to do to comply with the introduction of new laws.
The DWP grants various payments such as £200 or £10 and yet YouTube has several videos about extras that may or may not be true. So we can’t always know what’s going on. New Government Department powers can organise financial checks and assess every payment into or out of banks, building societies and PayPal… without our knowledge or consent.
Overpayments? Sometimes these are detected by the claimants and reprted as errors. Sometimes they go unobserved based on relying on the monthly statements and then reported if necessary. Unknown payments are difficult to explain. There are investigations and paperwork complications that continue until somethings get resolved.
Sellers will be assessed to determine profits, but how to assess de-cluttering our sold items from our homes to eBay buyers is a different situation. Even the unused tech items have been sold on eBay despite missing accessories…
DWP Claimants are affected because of different rules and their investigation procedures. So many people may abandon selling stuff on eBay and for-sale and so on.
Our finances will be cross-checked with any statements and our own statements within our documents and claim forms.
Martin Lewis, the consumer adviser has YouTube videos that will provide answers yet also raise serious misgivings about present and future Government policies and tax rules.
Lawyers are also offering their reviews about all manner of rules such as the TV Licence Tax, car driver rules, penalties, Tax investigations and even more.
Then there are the Government ministers and their comments, promises and whatever makes sense this week that could be challenged for months to come.
Beyond YouTube there are various websites we can check for MSN and Yahoo updates. Local and national Council policies are being updated, too. So we could spend hours online and then decide whether to emigrate or not!
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