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If you invest in premium bonds all the prizes you receive are tax-free. There is a limit of £30,000 you can invest but if you invest the full amount you are likely (but not guaranteed) to get a reasonable rate of return because of the amount of bonds you hold. Prizes are based on a rate of return of 3.6%, which is better than what some bank accounts pay. Regular prizes should come your way and they are completely tax-free. More importantly perhaps, there is also the opportunity of winning the big prize of £1 million. Winnings on the national lottery are also tax-free but your chances of winning are far lower. If you win the lottery as part of a syndicate, make sure that you have a written agreement setting up how the group will be managed i.e. who buys the tickets and how prize winnings are to be shared out. If not the person who collects the prize and shares it out may be considered to be making gifts for Inheritance Tax purposes. National Savings also offer a number of tax-free investments. How We Can Help You Got a Question?
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