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Personal Savings Allowance
Could you tell me more about the Personal Savings Allowance please?
From 6th April 2016, if you are a basic rate taxpayer you will be able to earn up to £1,000 in “savings income” tax-free. Higher rate taxpayers will be able to earn up to £500. This is called the Personal Savings Allowance.
“Savings income” includes account interest from bank and building society accounts and accounts with providers like credit unions or National Savings and Investments.
On the basis that the most interest will no longer be taxable, banks and building societies will automatically stop deducting tax from your interest.
What you need to do
You don’t need to do anything to claim your Personal Savings Allowance.
If you’re a basic rate taxpayer and have savings income or interest of more than £1,000 (£500 for higher rate taxpayers), you’ll have to pay some tax on this. But HMRC will automatically try to collect the tax by changing your tax code, as they will know from the banks how much interest you receive.
If you'd like to discuss your personal tax affairs in more detail, please contact us to be put in touch with your local TaxAssist Accountant.
Date published 26 Feb 2016
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