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Tax Return - ISA interest???
*Rainbow*Warrior*
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Please could someone tell me if I am supposed to declare interest received from an ISA (since it's tax free)? And if so, where on the Tax Return does it go? I can't see any section that specifically states ISAs. Do I just lump it in with the section for interest received on savings 'after tax has been deducted'?
Thanks.
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No, you don't need to declare any interest received from an ISA.Did you really mean to put loose?
Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place0 -
It is UK taxable if paid after death or the ISA was invalid in the first place.0
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