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  • RE: Non UK tax resident: UK bank saving interest income

    Hi HMRC, Thank you for the reply. I have just seen a different reply from other similar thread saying that as a non UK resident, interest and dividends are treated as ‘disregarded income’. This means that it is not subject to tax, but if tax is deducted, it may not be refundable. Non UK tax resident would only need to declare the interest/dividends in a Self Assessment Tax Return, if non tax resident were claiming a refund of tax paid. So, may I know if this reply also apply to my case? the £4000 Interest income is my only UK income and this interest income is treated as ‘Disregarded income’ as a non UK tax resident and no tax is due on it. Besides, I do not need to declare the interest since I do not need to claim any tax refund. Please advise. Thanks
  • Non UK tax resident: UK bank saving interest income

    I am from Hong Kong. I am a non-UK resident with £4000 interest income from the UK bank saving account in the tax year 2022/2023. This is my only income in UK and there is no tax to be deducted from interest income in my country. Do I need to file the self assessment for this £4000 income? If the answer is “Yes”, then which documents I have to submit? Thank you very much for your help.
  • Bank interest income, non-UK tax resident

    I am a non-UK resident with £4000 interest income from the UK bank saving account in the tax year 2022/2023. This is my only income in UK and there is no tax to be deducted from interest income in my country. Do I need to file the self assessment for this £4000 income? If the answer is “Yes”, then which documents I have to submit? Thank you very much for your help.