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Are Premium Bonds classed as savings in relation to means tested benefits. The upper savings limit is £23,000 e.g I have £5000 in the bank and £10,000 savings a/c- total £15000, but I also have £10,000
in Premium Bonds which takes me over the upper limit. are they classed as savigs or not?
in Premium Bonds which takes me over the upper limit. are they classed as savigs or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Entitlement to means tested benefits is determined by the claimant's income and capital value.
Capital includes savings (e.g. held in banks and building societies), investments (e.g. stocks, shares, bonds), land and property (other than your home). Personal possessions such as cars, furniture and jewellery are usually disregarded.
Capital includes savings (e.g. held in banks and building societies), investments (e.g. stocks, shares, bonds), land and property (other than your home). Personal possessions such as cars, furniture and jewellery are usually disregarded.