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allegro120
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Apologies if this was already asked and answered.
Are switch bonuses, small rewards (e.g. Blue from Barclays, £5p/m from Natwest/RBS/Halifax), cash back on debit card purchases and small compensations from banks/BS for inconveniences counted as taxable income?
Are switch bonuses, small rewards (e.g. Blue from Barclays, £5p/m from Natwest/RBS/Halifax), cash back on debit card purchases and small compensations from banks/BS for inconveniences counted as taxable income?
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It's been asked many times: see this thread from January. The answer is switch incentives aren't and these days rewards are not usually.allegro120 said:Apologies if this was already asked and answered.
Are switch bonuses, small rewards (e.g. Blue from Barclays, £5p/m from Natwest/RBS/Halifax), cash back on debit card purchases and small compensations from banks/BS for inconveniences counted as taxable income?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6500708/are-bank-rewards-eg-natwest-5-month-taxable
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