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over 60 and don't work how much tax do I have to pay on a savings account?

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I'm a little confused on how much tax free interest an individual that is retired, can earn in a savings account,

The HMRC website states

Starting rate for savings

You may also get up to £5,000 of interest and not have to pay tax on it. This is your starting rate for savings.

https://www.gov.uk/apply-tax-free-interest-on-savings

I will probably earn £2000 per year in interest, but I'm debating whether to put 20 K in the cash ISA to prevent me being charged tax on the remaining 55K, as in the easy access savings account, but the rates are a little lower 

In the summer, I do plan to put the 75K savings into a one-three year fixed savings account

I do recall reading anyone can earn up to £1000 tax-free interest, and if that's the case, surely I would be liable to declare annual interest earned on the several year fixed savings account?



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