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ISA virgin....(Not R.Branson, just a newbie)
maxmycardagain
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Are cash ISA interest payments tax free?
Are any "easy access"?
Is interest paid monthly?
is 5% achievable?
TIA
Are any "easy access"?
Is interest paid monthly?
is 5% achievable?
TIA
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Yes, all interest payments are tax free.
Have you looked at the MSE guide: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-cash-isa/1 -
will doTadleyBaggie said:Yes, all interest payments are tax free.
Have you looked at the MSE guide: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-cash-isa/
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Chip ticks all your boxes and it is also a "flexible" product so you can take funds out and replace them later if you wish.0
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not sure who is on the naughty step or if its me againMSE_ForumTeam5 said:We've removed some posts from this thread. If you feel that another user's post is inappropriate, please use the 'report' button rather than commenting publicly.0 -
From my recollection of the deleted posts, it wasn't you but someone else making an unkind remark that started a bit of a debate - however, the first rule of post deletion club is not to talk about post deletion club, so probably best to leave it at that!maxmycardagain said:
not sure who is on the naughty step or if its me againMSE_ForumTeam5 said:We've removed some posts from this thread. If you feel that another user's post is inappropriate, please use the 'report' button rather than commenting publicly.2 -
what post?.....loleskbanker said:
From my recollection of the deleted posts, it wasn't you but someone else making an unkind remark that started a bit of a debate - however, the first rule of post deletion club is not to talk about post deletion club, so probably best to leave it at that!maxmycardagain said:
not sure who is on the naughty step or if its me againMSE_ForumTeam5 said:We've removed some posts from this thread. If you feel that another user's post is inappropriate, please use the 'report' button rather than commenting publicly.0
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