farmerette
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Farmerette:
With relation to your HSBC fixed term account, how does that work with UK & Irish Revenue? Thanks.
What rate of tax do you pay on an 'offshore' sterling deposit account througn Lloyds in Isle of Man ; but in their Gibralter branch because of residency in Ireland? .
Markell50. Thats great to know we don't have to travel north. I see it was a current a/c you opened do you know about deposit a/c's? As based on previous posts the interest rates are pretty poor if you open 1 up north.
Markell50. Thats great to know we don't have to travel north. I see it was a current a/c you opened do you know about deposit a/c's? As based on previous posts the interest rates are pretty poor if you open 1 up north.
I talked to Ulster bank Strabane Co Tyrone today and a fixed term for 1 year is paying 3.25%. To open a/c you need to attend bank with utility bill and passport or driving licence, there seems to be no problem with living in Rep and I informed them that i had an a/s in Ulsterbank in the republic.
I live in Ireland and have a small UK Pension. Is there an advantage in opening a sterling account and depositing this pension?
Has anyone approached a NI Bank of Ireland branch with regard to opening a current account with them?
If so, what was the result?
Does the fact that a person banks with them South of the border act as a persuader?
Lately I went into Ulster Bank on Dorset street in Dublin, and asked the girl about opening an account in the North. She said they didn't to it. I said I had rang head office and they do, do it. She said she could open an account but it was a lot of hassle and not common. She said Head office shouldn't be saying they can do it. She was willing to open the account but not happy about it. She tried to put me off in general. The fees are 150 Sterling a year and I would have to open an account in the south also. I decided I'm going to put my money elsewhere...
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