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1. ''UK tax.''  
1. ''Interest payable.''


Interest which was not short interest for UK tax purposes.
Interest paid once per year.
Among other criteria, the loan to which the interest relates had to be able to last more than one year.


This tax distinction was abolished with effect from 2006.


2. ''Interest total.''


2. ''Interest payable.''
The total amount of interest per year, including situations where the interest is paid with a different frequency than once per year.


Interest paid once per year.


3. ''UK tax - historic.''


3. ''Interest total.''
Interest which was not short interest for UK tax purposes.
Among other criteria, the loan to which the interest relates had to be able to last more than one year.


The total amount of interest per year, including situations where the interest is paid with a different frequency than once per year.
This UK tax distinction was abolished with effect from 2006.





Latest revision as of 20:23, 26 March 2021

1. Interest payable.

Interest paid once per year.


2. Interest total.

The total amount of interest per year, including situations where the interest is paid with a different frequency than once per year.


3. UK tax - historic.

Interest which was not short interest for UK tax purposes. Among other criteria, the loan to which the interest relates had to be able to last more than one year.

This UK tax distinction was abolished with effect from 2006.


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