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Kit Sproson

Kit Sproson

Senior Money Writer – Mortgages Expert

As one of MSE's Money writers, Kit's main topics include mortgages, Council Tax, wills, funeral plans and scams. He previously covered credit scoring, students and buy now, pay later. Before joining MSE in 2019, Kit worked as a digital journalist for ITV News as well as a court reporter.

Kit has been nominated for the Mortgage Journalist of the Year Award at the Headline Money Awards in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

In his spare time, Kit enjoys reading, football, travelling and volunteering at Shelter from the Storm.

Latest from Kit Sproson

Sometimes the task of selling your house can feel as big as the property itself. There's a lot to consider, not just the price you want get for it. In this guide, we've got 19 top tips – roughly in chronological order – covering everything from valuing your home and comparing estate agents, to removals and energy performance certificates, which'll hopefully make selling as stress-free as possible.
21 May 2026
Prepaid funeral plans
A prepaid funeral plan lets you pay for your own funeral in advance, potentially saving your family stress and expense when you die. But while things like a coffin and burial/cremation fees are usually covered, plans often DON'T cover all funeral costs, so check what's included. Our guide helps you decide whether to get one.
19 May 2026
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Getting a new mortgage deal doesn't have to mean switching lender. If you prefer, you can get a new deal from your current lender – known as a 'product transfer'. In fact, this route can often be quicker, easier and possibly cheaper than switching lender. Check if a product transfer could save you £1,000s by following our four simple steps.
19 May 2026
Inheriting a pension: what happens and is there tax to pay?
A pension can often be passed on if there's money left in it at the time of your death. In some cases, pensions can even be inherited tax-free – though this will depend on a number of factors. This guide explains the types of pensions that can be passed on, and whether you're likely to need to pay tax if you're inheriting pension savings.
13 May 2026
Inheritance tax.
Inheritance Tax can cost loved ones £100,000s when you die, with it generating billions for HM Revenue & Customs every tax year. But in reality the vast majority of people (around 94%) don't have to pay a penny, while the few who do can legally reduce their bill. This guide runs through four Inheritance Tax need-to-knows.
12 May 2026
Build your credit history
Credit scoring is about predicting your future behaviour based on your past. So if you're a young person or student with no past, this can cause you to be rejected for a loan, mortgage, bank account, phone contract or energy tariff. We explain how you can start climbing the credit rating ladder and boost your chances of bagging the best products.
6 May 2026
How to check and challenge your council tax band
Hundreds of thousands of homes across England and Scotland are thought to be in the wrong Council Tax band. This means it's important to check your property's in the right band – something our tried-and-tested system can help you do. Some homeowners and renters have unknowingly been overpaying Council Tax for many years, even decades, because their bands are too high, so payouts worth £1,000s are commonplace.
5 May 2026
How to reclaim overpaid council tax.
More than £140 million in overpaid tax is sitting in council coffers. Moved home since 1993? You could be owed £100+ of it. Even if you haven't, you might still be due. This guide explains how to check whether you're one of the 800,000 affected, and what steps to take to get the money back.
5 May 2026
Property Search Tips
It's the biggest purchase of your life, and even small mistakes can be costly. So we've drawn up a house-buying battleplan, with 23 tips for first-time buyers and home movers. This guide includes how to squeeze sellers for info, doing your own research, hidden costs to be wary of, a deal-breaker checklist, plus tips on buying at auctions.
10 April 2026
Marriage tax allowance
If you're married or in a civil partnership and under 90 years old, you may be entitled to a £1,260 tax break called the Marriage Tax Allowance – something around two million qualifying couples miss out on. It's easy to apply and take advantage of this tax break. This guide walks you through who's eligible and how to claim.
6 April 2026
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Buying a new-build home throws up a unique set of challenges – get it wrong and you risk considerable extra stress and expense. This guide explains what you need to know before, during and after the new-build buying process, with 15+ tips to help make it as smooth as possible.
23 March 2026
Getting ready to remortgage
Remortgaging – getting a new mortgage deal to replace your current one – requires preparation and effort. But taking the time to get the right deal can help you save £1,000s in the long run, especially while interest rates are high. Read our guide for a number of tips explaining how to get remortgage ready.
17 March 2026
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It's just before you move home. You're frantically packing boxes, sorting final bills and booking removal vans. But what else do you need to know and do? Our moving home checklist is here to help, offering everything from moving day tips to ways to save on your new household bills. We've split our checklist into three parts: Part 1: Before moving day Part 2: On moving day Part 3: After moving day
16 March 2026