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What Counts As Savings For Income Tax Purposes?

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barry1010 | 09:22 Sun 30th Jul 2023 | Business & Finance
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We have to pay income tax on the interest of savings above £500 or £1000 depending on our tax bracket.

The government website lists savings as:

"Your allowance applies to interest from:

bank and building society accounts
savings and credit union accounts
unit trusts, investment trusts and open-ended investment companies
peer-to-peer lending
trust funds
payment protection insurance (PPI)
government or company bonds
life annuity payments
some life insurance contracts"

https://www.gov.uk/apply-tax-free-interest-on-savings

Should I declare the interest I get from my energy company? I keep several thousand pounds credit in my Ovo account because they pay 5% interest on my credit balance every month. I don't want to fall foul of the taxman but I don't want to volunteer to pay income tax.
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My guess is no as its really a discount from your energy company. You don't have to declare thinks like cashback on credit cards or topcashback eithe
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Good point, Bob, thanks
do they really pay 5 % interest every month?, so £100 per month?
They pay 5% interest every month? How do I get one of these accounts?
... until they go bust. Good luck then.
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brainiac, they closed the account to new customers in September last year.

In the first year they paid 3%, second year 4% maxing out at 5% at year and subsequent years.
dont get excited guys, its 5% pa not per month! Its guys based on average surplus intthe account. If barry keeps his account at £2000 in credit atall times thats £100 pa. It was attractive but there quite afew bank accounts and even ISAs paying more now

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