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Individual savings accounts (ISAs)

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance

Individual savings accounts (ISAs)

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance
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Introduction

Individual savings accounts (ISAs) are tax-free funds in which UK residents can hold a range of different investments. Originally, these were cash or stocks and shares products held by those over 16 years of age, but in November 2011 the junior ISA was launched which allows tax-free cash accounts to be set up for the benefit of those under 16. See the Junior ISAs guidance note.

Help to buy ISAs were introduced from 1 December 2015 as a tax-free cash account aimed at encouraging first-time buyers to save for a UK residential property. As well as receiving interest on the balance tax-free, the Government supplements the amount saved with a 25% bonus (up to a maximum of £3,000) when the property is purchased. These ISAs are closed to new savers with effect from 1 December 2019, although anyone with an existing help to buy ISA can keep saving into the account until 30 November 2029.

Lifetime ISAs were introduced from 6 April 2017. Like the help to buy ISAs, the Government will supplement the amount saved

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