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hotrocks68
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Hi all,
A couple of months ago i wrote to the tax office and informed them i would no longer be working in the Uk and not to send me any further tax return forms until/if i return to the Uk and to employment.
I am currently touring europe doing voluntary work with no income.
Before i left i put 15k into a lloyds esaver account which if i remember correctly will earn me a little for the first year,300 and something,and after a year considerably less.
So this £300 is the only money i will earn in a year.I am however worried that i should have told the tax office about this small and only income or will the bank do it for me.Should i tell the bank or tax office or is such a tiny sum not worth the worry.
Sorry in advance but any advice appreciated.
A couple of months ago i wrote to the tax office and informed them i would no longer be working in the Uk and not to send me any further tax return forms until/if i return to the Uk and to employment.
I am currently touring europe doing voluntary work with no income.
Before i left i put 15k into a lloyds esaver account which if i remember correctly will earn me a little for the first year,300 and something,and after a year considerably less.
So this £300 is the only money i will earn in a year.I am however worried that i should have told the tax office about this small and only income or will the bank do it for me.Should i tell the bank or tax office or is such a tiny sum not worth the worry.
Sorry in advance but any advice appreciated.
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If you are not a taxpayer, then you need to inform the bank, so that they don't automatically deduct tax from the interest earnt. They may require you to fill in a form to get this.0
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hotrocks68 wrote: »Hi all,
A couple of months ago i wrote to the tax office and informed them i would no longer be working in the Uk and not to send me any further tax return forms until/if i return to the Uk and to employment.
If the tax authorities issue a tax return you are duty bound to complete it. Its not up to you whether you receive one or not.
Merely by holding a savings account you have income to declare.
Savings accounts are taxed at source so you won't have any further liability to pay if this is your only UK income.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »
Savings accounts are taxed at source so you won't have any further liability to pay if this is your only UK income.
---If you are not earning you should be claiming back the tax on your savings interest.
For 2009/10 you can earn upto £6475 before you are liable for income tax0 -
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hotrocks68 wrote: »Hi all,
A couple of months ago i wrote to the tax office and informed them i would no longer be working in the Uk and not to send me any further tax return forms until/if i return to the Uk and to employment.
I am currently touring europe doing voluntary work with no income.
Before i left i put 15k into a lloyds esaver account which if i remember correctly will earn me a little for the first year,300 and something,and after a year considerably less.
So this £300 is the only money i will earn in a year.I am however worried that i should have told the tax office about this small and only income or will the bank do it for me.Should i tell the bank or tax office or is such a tiny sum not worth the worry.
Sorry in advance but any advice appreciated.
----and if you really want to max out your savings -sod the Esaver and open 3 Vantage current accounts with 5K in each (though appreciate that could be difficult depending on where you are)0
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