Tax on savings and investments (2024)

Types of income

Savings income

‘Savings income’ includes interest from:

  • banks
  • building societies
  • National Savings and Investments (NS&I) accounts

As well as interest on bank and building society accounts, savings income includes income such as:

  • interest from accounts with providers such as credit unions and certain National Savings and Investments (NS&I) products
  • interest included in payments of compensation for mis-sold financial products, such as payment protection insurance (PPI)
  • interest distributions from authorised unit trusts, investment trusts and open-ended investment companies
  • income from corporate bonds and gilts (government bonds)
  • the interest element of income from certain purchased life annuities, profits from deeply discounted securities; profits under the accrued income scheme
  • gains from certain life insurance contracts
  • foreign interest, unless it is relevant foreign income for remittance basis purposes (that is, where the remittance basis applies in the tax year and the interest is remitted to the UK)

Some of the above sources have tax deducted at source, whereas some are paid gross, with no tax deducted.

For example, tax is deducted automatically from certain forms of savings income such as interest distributions from authorised unit trusts and open-ended investment companies. Tax is also deducted from interest paid on compensation, for example in the case of mis-selling of PPI.

Dividend income

For tax purposes, dividend income is not considered to be savings income. Dividend income includes dividends or distributions from:

  • company shares
  • unit trusts
  • open ended investment companies

Dividend income is subject to different rates and allowances to savings income.

However, the term ‘savings income’ is sometimes used to include dividend income. It is also used interchangeably with ‘investment income’.

Exempt savings and dividend income

Some types of savings and dividend income are tax free. You can find out more by looking at our pages on Taxable income and Tax-free income.

Collection of tax and refunds

Tax on savings income may be collected in various ways, such as via PAYE or self assessment.

If you are due tax back, for example, if too much tax has been deducted at source, see Tax refunds on savings income.

Note: savings income does not include:

Offshore income

Savings or dividend income from outside the UK can be treated differently. See our separate material on UK tax for UK residents on foreign income and gains.

HMRC sometimes send out letters saying that they have information indicating that the taxpayer currently has or previously had offshore income or gains. They say that if the taxpayer has additional tax to pay, they need to tell HMRC using the worldwide disclosure facility. If this applies to you, we strongly recommend you seek advice as HMRC may seek to charge harsh penalties for the non-compliance.

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