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Your PPI payout includes the refund of the PPI premiums paid, any interest added onto your PPI payments by your bank and statutory interest. Statutory interest is currently 8% per year and is given to you as compensation for being deprived of money. The statutory interest is the only part of the payout that is taxable.
Payment protection insurance (PPI) is an insurance policy that lets you keep making loan repayments if life changes mean that's no longer possible. Examples might be if you became ill, were made redundant, or had a serious accident.
To complete the R40 PPI form, individuals must provide their personal details, including their name, address, and National Insurance number. They must also provide information about the pension income they received, including the amount, the tax year in which it was received, and the source of the income.
You were self-employed, unemployed or retired when you applied for the credit. These conditions would've made you ineligible for PPI. You had a pre-existing medical condition when you bought the PPI. This could've affected your ability to make an insurance claim.
A PPI claim usually only involves completing a simple form so we recommend that you claim back PPI yourself to maximise the money you are refunded. Mortgages, loans, overdrafts and credit cards could all have PPI attached.