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Self-assessment help - Where do I declare UK Fixed interest?
HamAndCheese
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I'm completing my self-assessment tax return and just wondering how I should declare the interest payments recieved from UK Gilts and some investment bonds I have?
I've read throught he various things published by HMRC but still can't quite work it out. It seems like this would be such a common thing that it would have it's own box on the self-assessment but if it does I can't find it!
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From the notes - page 5 - top right.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/874084/SA150_English_Notes.pdf
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Apologies - I think I have located the answer.For future reference it is declared in 'Any other uk income'
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