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Cash ISA - Silly question?!

I have applied for a Cash ISA with Santander as I am with them already for my current account.

I know that you can put in there around £5,500 without having to pay any tax on that. My question is once I have put 5,500 can I not put anymore in or can I continue to put more in but not have it tax free?

I am sorry if its a silly question. I have been looking on the internet and all the sites are just telling me what a Cash ISA is not how much I can put in!

Thanks in advanced.

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  • innovate
    innovate Posts: 16,217 Forumite
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    It's £5,760 this financial year. It will be a similar amount next financial year. You can find the limits on the HMRC website.
  • Gizmo247
    Gizmo247 Posts: 492 Forumite
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    Also remember if it is a multi-year fixed rate product you are given a window at the start to add funds up to the first year's limit and then you are not allowed to add to it until after the fixed period ends.
    MFiT-T3 #149: {Q4/14} (£46,447)-->(£0) ~ +£46,447=100%
    Mortgage Free: 1st October 2014 :j
  • p00hsticks
    p00hsticks Posts: 14,952 Forumite
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    My question is once I have put 5,500 can I not put anymore in or can I continue to put more in but not have it tax free?

    No you can only put in a maximum of the limit allowed (£5,760 this tax year) for this tax year. Depending on the particular product, you may then be able to keep adding more, up to the allowance, each subsequent year.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    ...I am sorry if its a silly question. I have been looking on the internet and all the sites are just telling me what a Cash ISA is not how much I can put in!...
    It's really silly to ask this on the Bank Accounts board while there is Savings & Investments one with ISAs & Tax-free Savings subboard.

    Also, there is Full ISA Guide here that answers your question.
  • BrookesAndrew
    BrookesAndrew Posts: 341 Forumite
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    Very sorry. I will have a look at it now.

    Thank you all for your help though. It has answered my question.
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