I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can share guidance on how to check for the latest HMRC savings tax error updates and what to do if you think you’re affected.
What counts as the “HMRC savings tax error”
- It typically refers to HMRC miscalculating savings interest taxed or misapplying Personal Savings Allowance, or errors in tax codes based on automatic data from banks about interest.
- Reports in recent years have included overcharged tax bills, incorrect tax codes, and confusion around ISA and cash savings interest.
How to find the latest credible information
- Check reputable UK financial press (e.g., Financial Times, The Telegraph, BBC News) for any HMRC savings tax error notices or HMRC guidance.
- Visit HMRC’s official pages for Personal Savings Allowance, tax codes, and data-sharing guidance, plus any alert or press release about savings tax errors.
- If you’re concerned about your own tax bills, sign into your HMRC online account to view any updated tax codes and notices, and look for messages about savings income.
What to do if you think you’re affected
- Compare your savings interest statements (from banks) for the current tax year with the tax codes you’ve been charged on your payslip or tax return.
- If you see discrepancies (e.g., tax codes suggesting more tax than your savings interest warrants, or ISA interest being treated as taxable), contact HMRC promptly to request a correction and an updated tax code.
- Keep records: copy bank statements showing interest, HMRC notices, and any correspondence. If you’ve overpaid, you’ll want to claim a refund or have a corrected code applied.
- If you’re around pension age or have ISAs, verify whether ISA interest has been misclassified or whether any anti-avoidance changes affect your situation.
Practical tips
- Monitor your payslips and tax bills for the next few months, as corrections can take time to process.
- If you use a tax adviser or accountant, ask them to review your 2025-26 savings income and corresponding HMRC tax codes.
- Be wary of misinformation or speculative videos on social media; rely on HMRC announcements and established financial outlets for guidance.
Would you like me to pull together a quick checklist you can use to review your own savings income and tax codes, or help you find the latest official HMRC pages for Personal Savings Allowance and related tax code guidance? I can tailor it to your location (Fortaleza, Brazil) if you’re accessing UK resources from abroad, though UK-specific tax rules will apply to you if you have UK income.