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Joint accounts treated are you treated as two separate people when paying?

RachaelwithanE
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Sorry a bit of a silly one but always meant to check.
Say there's a one person only deal and my boyfriend pays with his card using the joint account can I then use my card to use the offer as well? Also could we each have an ebay account using the joint account?
And what happens if one of us goes up a tax bracket or down? How does the bank calculate the interest?
Thank you so much!
Say there's a one person only deal and my boyfriend pays with his card using the joint account can I then use my card to use the offer as well? Also could we each have an ebay account using the joint account?
And what happens if one of us goes up a tax bracket or down? How does the bank calculate the interest?
Thank you so much!
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I can answer the last part: banks only ever withhold basic rate tax on interest, if you are in a higher rate band you need to pay the extra tax yourself, usually by entering Self Assessment.0
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One the ebay front I believe that bank accounts need to be unique (may be Paypal, not sure) so you wouldn't be able to use it as it is already allocated
I know that I had to delete one of the joint bank accounts from my account because wife couldn't associate it on her account because it was already allocated.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
RachaelwithanE wrote: »Say there's a one person only deal and my boyfriend pays with his card using the joint account can I then use my card to use the offer as well?Also could we each have an ebay account using the joint account?I can answer the last part: banks only ever withhold basic rate tax on interest,...0
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The long card number is different but the account and sort codes are different. Hypothetically the retailer. For example Graze gives you a certain amount off your first offer could we both use the offer with our joint account?0
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RachaelwithanE wrote: »The long card number is different but the account and sort codes are different. Hypothetically the retailer. For example Graze gives you a certain amount off your first offer could we both use the offer with our joint account?
Probably, yes. The company won't know it's the same bank account, as the only information you give them is the card number.urs sinserly,
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RachaelwithanE wrote: »Also could we each have an ebay account using the joint account?RachaelwithanE wrote: »Hypothetically the retailer. For example Graze gives you a certain amount off your first offer could we both use the offer with our joint account?0
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They also withhold 0%. If one of account holders becomes a non-taxpayer and submits the relevant form, bank withholds 10% instead of 20%.
Both true, but the amount withheld is always 20% of the taxable interest, and will never be more (well, not until a government becomes desperate for money and raises the basic rate again).0
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