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Icesave tax on interest

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Hi,

Does anyone know were I can find a chronological list or graph of icesave savings rates for 2007/2008. I need to calculate interest received and tax deducted.

I've lost the tax certficate from icesave.Have emailed them asking for a replacement but I'm not holding my breath. I need the info for my tax return - thank you in anticipation.

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  • gozomark
    gozomark Posts: 2,069 Forumite
    calculate it yourself and you are likely to get it wrong.... not a good idea on a tax return.
  • chesky369
    chesky369 Posts: 2,590 Forumite
    I never understand why they need this information - after all, it's the most legitimately-recorded tax deduction anyway. If it were just for those who made their own tax arrangements I could see why, but not those who have tax deducted at source.
  • oxocubes wrote: »
    Does anyone know were I can find a chronological list or graph of icesave savings rates for 2007/2008.

    Google search for 'icesave historical interest rates' - hit the cache link for the first hit (http://74.125.77.132/search?q=cache:qoGbHR7p8ZIJ:ice-save.com/interest-rates-previous.html at time of writing):
    effective              amount  gross pa gross pa  AER   
    date  	 	     deposited paid  	paid   	
                                   annually monthly
    25/06/08 - onwards  	£250+  	6.30%  	6.13%     6.30%
    15/02/08 - 24/06/08 	£250+ 	6.05% 	5.89% 	  6.05%
    01/10/07 - 14/02/08 	£250+ 	6.30% 	6.13% 	  6.30%
    13/07/07 - 30/09/07 	£250+ 	6.20% 	6.03% 	  6.20%
    18/05/07 - 12/07/07 	£250+ 	5.95% 	5.79% 	  5.95%
    19/01/07 - 17/05/07 	£250+ 	5.70% 	5.56% 	  5.70%
    15/11/06 - 18/01/07 	£250+ 	5.45% 	5.32% 	  5.45%
    10/10/06 - 14/11/06 	£250+ 	5.20% 	5.08% 	  5.20%
    
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  • chesky369 wrote: »
    I never understand why they need this information - after all, it's the most legitimately-recorded tax deduction anyway. If it were just for those who made their own tax arrangements I could see why, but not those who have tax deducted at source.

    Not everyone who has tax deducted at source has the correct amount deducted (i.e. those on 10% and 40% marginal rates.)
    Conjugating the verb 'to be":
    -o I am humble -o You are attention seeking -o She is Nadine Dorries
  • A big cigar for paul herring, thanks very much for the info.:beer:

    Regards
    oxocubes
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