More report missing refunds for electricity
An increasing number of consumers in Denmark are complaining about their electricity providers not refunding overpayments made in advance for electricity consumption.
More electricity customers report lack of reimbursement
An increasing number of electricity customers in Denmark are complaining that their electricity providers are failing to refund overpayments for their electricity consumption, despite a legal obligation to do so.
Pension Credit overpayments at 'highest level to date' ahead of bank checks
Pension Credit overpayments have reached a record Β£610 million due to fraud and error, prompting new bank checks for claimants.
An important tax deadline is approaching. Who must declare income and how it works with surpluses
The article discusses the approaching tax deadline in Czechia, outlining who is required to declare their income and the implications for any tax overpayments.
With the start of income declaration, news from VMI: announces what overpayments can be refunded
Lithuanian residents must declare their income by May 4, 2026, with various specific criteria for who is required to do so.
AD FEATURE: Moving in with your partner? Find out what it means for your Universal Credit
The article discusses the implications of moving in with a partner on Universal Credit claims in the UK, emphasizing the importance of notifying the Department for Work and Pensions to avoid overpayments and penalties.
Entrepreneur's Handbook: Construction Disputes with Settlements * Tax Overpayment Interest * VAT Deduction from Invoices Outside KSeF * KSeF and Goods Transfers * PIT from Work * Changes in the eZUS Portal
The article discusses key topics for entrepreneurs in Poland, including construction disputes, tax interest on overpayments, VAT deductions, and recent changes in tax and insurance portals.
A survey revealed how Latvian residents plan to spend their recovered tax overpayments
A survey indicates that a significant portion of Latvian residents intend to use recovered income tax overpayments for everyday expenses and savings.
Survey: Every third person plans to use the recovered tax overpayment for everyday expenses
A survey reveals that many Latvians plan to use their recovered tax overpayments to cover daily expenses, particularly among seniors and low-income households.
Seniors with pensions up to 1000 euros will no longer need to recover tax refunds
Non-working seniors with pensions up to 1000 euros are no longer required to recover tax overpayments, including medical expenses.
Financial Supervisory Service Extends Investigation into Bithumb's 'Ghost Coin' Incident, Additional Overpayments Expected
The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea has extended an investigation into Bithumb's overpayment of 'ghost coins' until the end of the month due to the possibility of uncovering more cases.
National Transparency Authority on OPEKA: Numerous Violations - 1,860,000 Euros Overpaid
The National Transparency Authority of Greece conducted a systemic audit of the Organization for Precarious Benefits and Social Solidarity (OPEKA), discovering significant irregularities and overpayments totaling 1.86 million euros.
Ofgem says UK households may be owed refunds and compensation
Ofgem warns that UK households might be entitled to refunds and compensation from energy suppliers due to overpayments.
Poles are fleeing from expensive fixed-rate loans. What do banks say about it?
In Poland, a record amount of early repayments and overpayments on housing loans has been observed in 2025 as citizens seek to escape high fixed interest rates amidst declining rates.
Why some residents may not receive tax overpayments this year? Explaining VID
The Latvian State Revenue Service explains why many residents might not see tax overpayments this year due to changes in the income tax allowance.
Bithumb Reveals Two More Cases of Overpayment in the Past
Bithumb's CEO acknowledged that there were two previous instances of overpayments similar to the recent incident involving 620,000 ghost bitcoins.
Municipal special units reveal social fraud and overpayments of 500 million kroner
Municipal special units in Denmark have uncovered social fraud and erroneous payments totaling 500 million kroner in various cases of deception related to social benefits.
Martin Lewis alert over Universal Credit 'exception' for savers
Martin Lewis advises on saving strategies, advocating for mortgage overpayments over traditional savings accounts for those with high mortgage rates.