Interest details on HMRC Personal Tax Account. Updated to include how to access interest details.
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We used this link only yesterday and it worked fine for us.0
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This thread has a worthy aim but, whilst HMRC's PTA (and BTA) software is so immature, it is, currently, of little value.0
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It has changed and is now difficult to access. You need to log in to your personal tax account online and then follow the link below. Towards the foot of this page is a link to the details.
It is mad but it does work.
https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/check-income-tax/income/bank-building-society-savings
If the details have been updated you will see them after clicking on "Check your details and estimated interest towards the foot of the page.0 -
This thread has a worthy aim but, whilst HMRC's PTA (and BTA) software is so immature, it is, currently, of little value.
I do agree that the whole site is rather poor but in my opinion it is better than nothing.
As with all IT offerings I set my expectations very low to avoid disappointment.0 -
As RG2015 states you can see your interest and accounts still through this link. We amended the figures that we could for this tax year and then sent in the post my husbands actual interest figures for 18/19 and accounts that we couldn't do online due to no sort code.0
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Has this stopped working now or is it just flakey?It's always done that for me, never worked...
Try logging in, then cut and paste the link text rather than clicking on the hyperlink. I don't know why, but that works for me when the hyperlink doesn't.0 -
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It is still working for me and it was updated with my actual details for all of my accounts on Monday. As an estimate for 2019/ 20 it previously gave details for 2017/18 and now is showing details for 2018/19.
If the details have been updated you will see them after clicking on "Check your details and estimated interest towards the foot of the page.
It still works for me but it is still showing my 2017/18 interest. I had hoped that they would have updated the figures by now as I thought the financial institutions had to send the information by 30 June. Perhaps I am wrongly thinking it would be like the system which employers have to use to send information to the tax office, where it is all done electronically and files automatically loaded.
I really didn't want the hassle of updating and amending. Any guess when the figures might be right?0
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