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Sep 4
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What Should You Really Do With Your Tax ...

Victoria Devine
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Tax time always feels like free money season… but is it really? This week we’re debating whether your refund should go straight into savings, into shares, or into the nearest Dyson Airwrap. And just when things couldn’t get more divisive, a community DM slid in: should you still split bills 50/50 when your housemate works from home (and claims it all back on tax)? Is it fair, or are you low-key subsidising someone else’s career? And we've got your community money wins, broke tips you’ll want to steal immediately, plus all the Friday chaos you signed up for. 

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