Do premium bond winnings have to be declared in france if reinvested?
Do premium bond winnings have to be declared in france if reinvested?"
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FRENCH TAX RULES GOVERNING PREMIUM BONDS ARE DIFFERENT TO THOSE THAT GOVERN WINNINGS FROM LOTTERIES AND GAMES OF CHANCE READER QUESTION: IF YOU HAVE A WIN ON NS&I PREMIUM BONDS BUT THE
MONEY IS AUTOMATICALLY REINVESTED INTO BUYING MORE BONDS, IS IT SUBJECT TO TAX IN FRANCE IF YOU ARE RESIDENT HERE? Unfortunately, yes, it does not matter if you take the cash amount or if it
goes into purchasing new bonds. It is still seen as a declarable and potentially taxable gain. Premium bond winnings are not seen by France as having any specific tax-free arrangement, as
in the UK, as this is a UK advantage. As a general rule, winnings from lotteries and games of chance are not taxable in France and, on the face of it, you would think this could apply also
in the case of a premium bond win, as it could be seen as similar to a lottery. This is the case, for example, if you win on the French Loto (national lottery), in a tombola organised by an
association, or in a casino or a horse race. It is seen as a one-off amount, rather than revenue in the normal sense. However, French tax offices have in the past stated that UK premium bond
winnings do not benefit under this heading. Some financial professionals say this is because it is not an ordinary ‘lottery’ win as your initial stake is not at risk. Your bonds retain
their cash-in value for the amount they were bought for, though no interest accrues on this – it is replaced by the chance of winning in the regular draws that are held. If in doubt, you
could double-check with your own tax office, as to its stance. The simplest way to do this is by a direct message in your personal space on the tax website. RELATED ARTICLES FRENCH RESIDENTS
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