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£100 payment - Nationwide Fairer Share

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Really impressive news from Nationwide:
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/about-us/fairer-share/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/nationwide-pays-customers-profits-building-society-b2341676.html
https://www.nationwidemediacentre.co.uk/news/nationwide-building-society-launches-nationwide-fairer-share-to-return-greater-value-to-members


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/nationwide-pays-customers-profits-building-society-b2341676.html
https://www.nationwidemediacentre.co.uk/news/nationwide-building-society-launches-nationwide-fairer-share-to-return-greater-value-to-members




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In two of the three months of January 2023, February 2023 and March 2023, you must have received at least £500 into your current account.Hopefully, this means £500 in total. If so, good that they had 5% cashback on supermarkets recently. Only this helped me to qualify.
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Not sure why they are going to report this to HMRC as taxable "interest" when it clearly isn't interest!5
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Dazed_and_C0nfused said:Not sure why they are going to report this to HMRC as taxable "interest" when it clearly isn't interest!0
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Thank goodness for their £50/month regular saver that I decided to keep running.4
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Now this is the sort of message I want to be getting more often from the banks when I log into online banking:
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Dazed_and_C0nfused said:Not sure why they are going to report this to HMRC as taxable "interest" when it clearly isn't interest!
("annual payment" should be read as a periodic payment)
(a) doesn't apply because you get the payment regardless of what you did.
- an example of (a) is the £5 you get from Barclays Blue Rewards for having 2 direct debits - since the direct debits may or may not go out, and the payment is based on doing something rather than depositing money, it isn't (b) and it isn't (c)
(b) doesn't apply because the payment is not due to a legal obligation, and (i could be wrong here) it isn't considered to be a regular or periodic payment
(c) Does apply because (a) and (b) don't, and the payment is also dependent on money being held on deposit.
I honestly doubt that Nationwide would be able to structure this deal/feature/payment to be non-taxable.
(Unlike Halifax and Barclays whose reward schemes, in days gone by, were structured in such a way that they were "annual payments", with Halifax actually having to pay out £6.25 instead of £5 on their reward account, and Barclays leaving account holders with a tax liability on their Blue Rewards scheme).
The way I see it, it's potentially £100 of gross income that I never expected, and I'll take the net amount without looking in the gift horse's mouth. (I say potentially, as the show isn't over until the fat lady^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hmoney lands in the account).
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flaneurs_lobster said:Thank goodness for their £50/month regular saver that I decided to keep running.
I have that, however
I spent £500 in their supermarket cashback scheme, but not each month
I suspect I'll have some company0 -
pochisoldi said:Dazed_and_C0nfused said:Not sure why they are going to report this to HMRC as taxable "interest" when it clearly isn't interest!
(b) doesn't apply because the payment is not due to a legal obligation, and (i could be wrong here) it isn't considered to be a regular or periodic payment
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https://www.nationwidemediacentre.co.uk/news/nationwide-building-society-launches-nationwide-fairer-share-to-return-greater-value-to-members
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ForumUser7 said:Really impressive news from Nationwide:Effectively this is just another reward for current account customers who have the luck to meet a complicated set of T&C's.E.g. Everyone should note they won't get the money if they don't have a Nationwide current account on the day Nationwide decide to make the actual payment, even if they had one on the qualifying day.Not what I'd consider a "mutual" approach.11
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redux said:flaneurs_lobster said:Thank goodness for their £50/month regular saver that I decided to keep running.
I have that, however
I spent £500 in their supermarket cashback scheme, but not each month
I suspect I'll have some company
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