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Silverbird65
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I have income 10,380 how is tax on savings calculated. I have about 3000 savings interest. When I tell the tax office they then tax my small pension. I thought I had a 5000 allowance. Still confused sorry.
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There are no "allowances" for savings interest.
But there are two 0% tax rates.
Firstly taxable interest uses any unused Personal Allowance.
Once that has been used you can use any savings starter rate band available (up to £5,000 taxed at 0%)
And only once that has been used can you make use of the savings nil rate band (aka Personal Savings Allowance) (up to £1,000 taxed at 0%)
If your only taxable income is £10,380 you cannot use either of the 0% tax bands.
Or do you mean something else by this?
I have income 10,3801 -
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If the OP has taxable income of £10,380, then they still have £12570 minus £10,380 of personal allowance left = £2190.
Then they have £3,000 in savings interest , so £3,000 minus £2190 = £810 that will be covered by the £5,000 starter rate band at 0%?
So HMRC should not be trying to tax her pension due to the interest earned.
Or am I confused as well ?
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When I tell them I have savings they just add the interest to my 12570 so 12570+3000=15570 so then they tax .my small pension of 1220 per yr as there are no remaining allces in their mind. When I mention 5000 starter rate they don't seem to know about it?0
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Silverbird65 said:When I tell them I have savings they just add the interest to my 12570 so 12570+3000=15570 so then they tax .my small pension of 1220 per yr as there are no remaining allces in their mind. When I mention 5000 starter rate they don't seem to know about it?In which case, you should refer them to the Govt website https://www.gov.uk/apply-tax-free-interest-on-savings and/or ask to speak to a Manager1
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I thought it all happened automatically, in that if your other income is only £10,380 and your savings interest was £3,000, you would not be liable to pay any tax. See link below:
Tax on savings interest: How much tax you pay - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)"If your other income is less than £17,570
Your starting rate for savings is a maximum of £5,000. Every £1 of other income above your Personal Allowance reduces your starting rate for savings by £1."
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Agree, it should all happen automatically but HMRC may have made a mistake. Not knowing about the savings starting rate sounds definitely like a mistake.0
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What tax code being used against the pension of £1220?
Is the rest of the pension income the State Pension?0 -
I just wasn't sure if the £10,380 included the £3,000 or not, it's not really clear from how the op outlined things.Albermarle said:D& C
If the OP has taxable income of £10,380, then they still have £12570 minus £10,380 of personal allowance left = £2190.
Then they have £3,000 in savings interest , so £3,000 minus £2190 = £810 that will be covered by the £5,000 starter rate band at 0%?
So HMRC should not be trying to tax her pension due to the interest earned.
Or am I confused as well ?
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Rest of I come main tax code is state pension which is not full as had yes out of serps. It's about 705 month and I get 1220 from a small pension to cover cope amount. So the give me balance of allce to cover it. When I mention savings the code gets changed on the small pension they just add the interest on as income. Should they do that? Do I have to get refund at end of yr the money would be handy now.0
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You previously said thisso then they tax .my small pension of 1220 per yr
What tax code is allocated to this small pension?
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