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Chrisb
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Hi all,
I'm in the process of switching all my accounts to a new bank, as I'm sick and tired of the level of service and incompetence with my current bank (hint: it's one of the big ones).
Anyway, as I've already been taxed on my current account, €20, and on my credit card, €40, I would like to avoid paying this again. Am I right assuming that if I closed all my accounts now and opened new accounts with another bank I would be charged tax again?
If so, the only way I can see to avoid this is to cancel my credit card altogether until next April. As for a current account, I would have to live without an ATM card until next April.
Is this the only way to avoid paying the tax twice, even though I don't intend holding 2 sets of accounts open at the same time?
Thanks for any advice
I'm in the process of switching all my accounts to a new bank, as I'm sick and tired of the level of service and incompetence with my current bank (hint: it's one of the big ones).
Anyway, as I've already been taxed on my current account, €20, and on my credit card, €40, I would like to avoid paying this again. Am I right assuming that if I closed all my accounts now and opened new accounts with another bank I would be charged tax again?
If so, the only way I can see to avoid this is to cancel my credit card altogether until next April. As for a current account, I would have to live without an ATM card until next April.
Is this the only way to avoid paying the tax twice, even though I don't intend holding 2 sets of accounts open at the same time?
Thanks for any advice