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You do not pay tax on your savings interest if you're on a low income.
Most people can earn some interest from their savings without paying tax.…
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This Tax Information and Impact Note is about individuals with savings income, who will be entitled to the personal savings allowance (PSA) from April 2016.
On 6 April 2016 a tax-free Personal Savings Allowance (PSA) will be introduced for savings income (such as interest) paid to individuals.
Personal Allowance, Income Tax rates, bands and thresholds.
HM Revenue & Customs invites comments on possible changes to rules on deduction of tax from savings income.
Types of ISA available, the tax-free ISA allowance, withdrawing money and transferring ISAs
Check what you need to do when taking lump sums so you know what's tax-free.
How children's savings accounts are taxed, and the £100 limit on savings given by parents
Work out how much annual allowance you get for your pension savings for 2016 to 2017 and each later tax year.
If your pension savings are more than your annual allowance, carry forward unused annual allowances from previous years.
Tax you pay and tax relief you get on contributions to your private pension - annual allowance, lifetime allowance, apply for individual protection
HMRC commissioned research to explore the saving behaviours and profiles of savings allowance beneficiaries.
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