The taxman says three and a half million people are due a refund, but two million will have to fork out for underpaid tax.
The best cheap Father’s Day gifts

The best cheap Father’s Day gifts
With Father’s Day just a week away, we have the best cheap gifts worth a look.
Father’s Day falls on 17th June this year, so the clock is ticking if you want to get your dad a present that he’ll love but which won’t cost you a fortune.
Here are some of the best gifts I’ve found, all for £20 or less.
Gifts under £5
For dads that spend a lot of time in the garden, this kneepad from gettingpersonal.co.uk is great. There’s a few different slogans to choose from, though my personal favourite is “Dad the weed slayer”. Best of all it’s only £4.99.
And check out this organic herb garden seed collection from notonthehighstreet.com. For £5 you get a collection of eight herbs. You can choose from two packs: pack one has basil, borage, chervil, coriander, dill, marjoram, parsley and salad burnet; pack two contains basil, caraway, chamomile, chives, fennel, lemon balm, savory and thyme.
Over at Marks & Spencer this Father’s Day keyring is £3.50.
If your dad is a practical type, then head over to play.com. For £3.99 you can get this 11-in-1 mini tool pocket knife.
For chocoholic dads, head over to Cadbury Gifts Direct. You can get all sorts of personalised chocolate bars for under a fiver.
If there’s one thing men always need, it’s a nice new wallet. This leather effect wallet from Argos is only £4.99.
Over at notonthehighstreet.com, for £4.50 you can get one of these personalised alphabet bottle openers.
Gifts under £10
There are plenty of Dad's Army themed presents on offer from Clintons this year, from this Don’t Panic mug for £6.99 to these Dad's Army cufflinks for £9.99.
Over at Marks & Spencer you can get some nice towelling slippers for £7.
[SPOTLIGHT]You can help your old man get all patriotic with six pairs of black England socks from thingimajigs.co.uk. It will only set you back £7.99.
If you live within commutable distance of Oxfordshire, why not head off on a brewery tour and tasting for two. It’s just £9 from Virgin Experience Days.
Staying on a beer theme, Morrisons has a selection of classic ales gift box for £8.
Alternatively there’s paintballing for ten people for only a tenner from lastminute.com. It’s available at over 50 locations across the country and lunch is included.
The Moscow State Circus is touring the UK this summer, and tickets through lastminute.com start at just £8. Locations include Birmingham, Portsmouth, Hastings and Maidstone, so if your dad loves a trapeze artist or two, this could be hit!
If your dad loves the great outdoors then this cordless wet and dry electric razor may come in handy. It’s £8.45 from play.com
With summer here (supposedly) there’s plenty of time ahead for barbecues. And that means an excuse for dads to crack out their novelty aprons. There’s this Licence to Grill apron for £9.50 from Amazon, this Stand Back – Dad is Cooking! apron from Apron Heaven for £7.99 or even this Coronation Street themed effort from thingimijigs.co.uk.
Over at notonthehighstreet.com these seedbomb starter kits are £7.75.
Gifts under £20
What about this mini shaving kit gift set? It will set you back £20 from notonthehighstreet.com, and includes two different types of aftershave splash, beard oil and shaving oil.
If your dad is a football fan, why not arrange for him to take a tour of Wembley Stadium? There’s 25% off through Red Letter Days at the moment, so it will only set you back £13!
Here’s one for the beer aficionados. Head over to gettingpersonal.co.uk and you can pick up an engraved pint tankard for your old man. You can choose the message, so long as it’s under 30 characters. The tankard costs £16.99.
Keeping on the alcohol theme, there’s also this personalised wine from prezzybox.com. I can’t promise that the wine itself is any good, but you’ll most likely get a smile! It costs £14.95 and you can choose either red or white wine.
If your father is an adrenaline junkie then why not arrange for an extreme rigid inflatable boat taster. The 60-minute high speed cruise takes place down on the Solent, and currently costs just £19.50 from Virgin Experience Days.
He may not take this in the spirit in which it’s intended, but play.com is selling this Phillips nose/ear/eyebrow hair trimmer for £12.25.
If you really want to treat him with chocolate, then get over to Thorntons. There’s a Thanks Dad hamper with everything from I love Dad cups to chocolate medals and an original toffee box in there, all for £20.
But there’s a cheaper option, in the form of Alphabet Truffles for £14.99. Thortons will ice a message for you, so you can tell him you love him in your own way.
If retro sweets are more his thing, then over at MenKind.co.uk you can get a personalised large jar of retro sweets (parma violets, gob stoppers, cola bottles, popping candy and the rest) for £16.99.
For practical dads, get over to B&Q where you can nab this Stanley Toolbox for just £16.98.
More on shopping
Ukash: how to pay with cash when shopping online
related stories on msn
latest money videos
more on msn money


Fed up with low savings rates and high borrowing rates? As Dave Fishwick and his Bank of Dave has demonstrated, there are other options out there.

If you want to find a unique property bargain, there is plenty of help available online - you just need to know where to look.

US couple have found an innovative solution to the problem of sky-high house prices.

The two banks have now joined the Post Office's banking network, meaning customers can make withdrawals and deposits at branches around the UK.

Get 5p off per litre of fuel at Shell, broadband from £2 a month and more in our latest discount and freebie round-up.

Lifestyling is supposed to mean that your pension pot becomes more secure the nearer you get to retirement. Yet your pension provider might be switching you to overpriced and therefore riskier investments.

If you want to borrow a larger sum of money and repay it over time, a conventional personal loan is not always your best option.

Look out for these warning signs when house-hunting

Analysts at Barclays calculate Co-op – whose debt has been downgraded to junk – could need £1.8bn in worst case scenario

Government measures responsible for pickup in demand that has yet to be matched by increase in supply, says Rics

Majority of Brits feel no more optimistic about their finances despite economic revival



