Kufflink P2P lending chat thread
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Because it is their tax free allowance and it would have all the appearances of being your money.
You should definitely register using their bank details. As I mentioned in my previous post, money going in from a different account should not cause any issue.
Ok, thanks for your help.0 -
what happened to the Kuflink Referrers thread? its gone missing0
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what happened to the Kuflink Referrers thread? its gone missing
I started the thread and I hadn't noticed until you posted here. I've seen little activity on it my side for a while, so probably wouldn't have unless you'd posted.
The Assetz Capital thread started by someone else also vanished.0 -
I had an Assetz Capital thread which was removed. They've started removing threads that split a referral bonus for some reason (despite it not mentioning this anywhere on the forum rules that I can see)0
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I had an Assetz Capital thread which was removed. They've started removing threads that split a referral bonus for some reason (despite it not mentioning this anywhere on the forum rules that I can see)
Strange, I reckon about 50% of the threads there have split referrals, including the Ratesetter thread which is still active.
I've started a new Kuflink thread - has no idea it has been pulled until someone else mentioned it further up.
EDIT - Too be honest, I think a lot of people don't understand the implications of splitting referrals. They are taxable, and I got little traffic from the thread as some folks were offering 80 or 90 quid. A 20% tax payer will get zero offering an 80%-20% referal thread, and someone offer 90%-10% will be a tenner down courtesy of HRMC, if they are a basic rate tax payer.0 -
EDIT - Too be honest, I think a lot of people don't understand the implications of splitting referrals. They are taxable, and I got little traffic from the thread as some folks were offering 80 or 90 quid. A 20% tax payer will get zero offering an 80%-20% referal thread, and someone offer 90%-10% will be a tenner down courtesy of HRMC, if they are a basic rate tax payer.
This assumes they don’t move the referral bonus into an IFISA. Moved into the latter, HMRC don’t take a slice...0 -
EDIT - Too be honest, I think a lot of people don't understand the implications of splitting referrals. They are taxable, and I got little traffic from the thread as some folks were offering 80 or 90 quid. A 20% tax payer will get zero offering an 80%-20% referal thread, and someone offer 90%-10% will be a tenner down courtesy of HRMC, if they are a basic rate tax payer.
bxboards, on what basis do you think they are taxable?
Referral bonuses made by companies to their staff (eg if there's a suggestion box with an incentive) are taxable as that relates to employment. But I can't find anything that suggests a company paying a switching or referral bonus to a customer being taxable - assuming you don't work for Kuflink
All I could find on non-employee referral bonuses was this MSE thread from 2014/2015 which mentioned at that time that Nationwide said their RAF payment "could" be subject to tax, but I suspect that was them covering themselves against the possibility and also that wording isn't in the Nationwide RAF FAQs anymore.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5027548
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/current-accounts/our-current-accounts/recommend-a-friend-tab
(I'm genuinely interested and not trying to catch you out, I promise! I am a tax adviser but I specialise in companies not people so this may have escaped my notice - but personally I have not been declaring referral bonuses on my tax return and would like to know if I'm wrong.)0 -
I had an Assetz Capital thread which was removed. They've started removing threads that split a referral bonus for some reason (despite it not mentioning this anywhere on the forum rules that I can see)0
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gingercordial wrote: »bxboards, on what basis do you think they are taxable?
(I'm genuinely interested and not trying to catch you out, I promise! I am a tax adviser but I specialise in companies not people so this may have escaped my notice - but personally I have not been declaring referral bonuses on my tax return and would like to know if I'm wrong.)
All P2P sites that offer a referral scheme, report to HMRC and on your individual tax statements referral income as taxable income.
It really important to understand the difference between cashback (which isn't taxable), and commission, which is taxable income.
It isn't interest either, so isn't covered by the PSA.0
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