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The bonds were generally identified by their colour, for instance the blue premium bonds were issued in 1948, and were redeemed in 1998 (10 years + 4 10-year extension). [30] The first 200 DKK of each prize was tax free, the rest taxed at only 15% (compared to 30% or more for ordinary income).
A Prize Bond is a lottery bond, ... by the Ministry of Finance, and in the UK, under the name Premium Bonds. Background ... and a minimum purchase of €25 is ...
In order to participate in a draw, investors must purchase a minimum $20 in bonds, and must have held them for a full calendar month. [1] The chances of winning did not exceed one in 9,600 per unit – as required by the Finance Act (No 2) 1990. As of 2007 the chance of each unit winning a prize ranged from one in 9,600 to one in 11,000. [1]
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October’s prize draw also saw an extra £79m added to the prize pot, with the prize fund rate increasing from 1.40% to 2.20% — the biggest single increase in more than 40 years — and the ...
Through the NS&I (National Savings and Investment), the public can purchase Premium Bonds worth £1 each, with a minimum spend of £25. The maximum number of Bonds that an individual can hold is £50,000. [4] The bonds themselves attract no interest, are perpetual and are redeemable at par (face value) at any time.
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