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I do not think that I received any dividends during the tax year 2020 - 2021. Do you issue zero reports or can I assume that the lack of a report confirms that there were no dividends paid in that year and I can confidently advise the IRC of that fact.  Thanks 

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29 minutes ago, Guest 45patrick said:

I do not think that I received any dividends during the tax year 2020 - 2021. Do you issue zero reports or can I assume that the lack of a report confirms that there were no dividends paid in that year and I can confidently advise the IRC of that fact.  Thanks 

Hi @45patrick

Thanks for reaching out.

If you have received dividends during the tax year, you will be able to view and download your Consolidated Tax Certificate (CTC in pdf format) by going to MyIG > My Account > Statements.

This statement is usually made available one or two months after the end of the UK financial year.

CTC's will not be generated for ISA or SIPP accounts. ISA and SIPP accounts are not tax reportable, so we don’t send out any tax documents for these accounts.

For non-UK tax residents, an Income Summary can be provided on request.

If you need further assistance please reach out to helpdesk.uk@ig.com with your account details.

 

All the best - MongiIG

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23 minutes ago, Guest 45patrick said:

I do not think that I received any dividends during the tax year 2020 - 2021. Do you issue zero reports or can I assume that the lack of a report confirms that there were no dividends paid in that year and I can confidently advise the IRC of that fact.  Thanks 

Hi @45patrick

In addition to the above you can use the following link to see the statement types you would receive for different account types: https://www.ig.com/uk/help-and-support/accounts-and-statements/statements/what-statements-will-i-receive

All the best

Anda 

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