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Tax on interest from S&S ISA?

Hi guys,
I recently started a S&S ISA, but haven't quite bought anything yet so, there was a very small interest paid to my account for the cash balance. The interest was taxed. Is this right?


Cheers.

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  • Lokolo
    Lokolo Posts: 20,861 Forumite
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    Not quite sure. I would assume so because it isn't actually in the S&S ISA but I should think, a regular account.

    For instance, you open up a S&S ISA, you put cash into a temp account before you choose shares or whatever, however, this cannot be a S&S because you aren't investing yet, and cannot be a cash ISA because it can't (if you had subscribed to a cash ISA then of course having 2 would be illegal as such, only reason I can think of).
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,850 Forumite
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    Hi guys,
    I recently started a S&S ISA, but haven't quite bought anything yet so, there was a very small interest paid to my account for the cash balance. The interest was taxed. Is this right?


    Cheers.

    Yes it's correct. Interest on cash held within a S&S ISA is taxable.
  • earlgrey_3
    earlgrey_3 Posts: 583 Forumite
    jem16 wrote: »
    Yes it's correct. Interest on cash held within a S&S ISA is taxable.
    And share dividends within a S&S ISA are subject to tax at the normal rate for dividends for non-higher rate payers, i.e. the tax credit can't be reclaimed.
  • debbie42
    debbie42 Posts: 2,586 Forumite
    earlgrey wrote: »
    And share dividends within a S&S ISA are subject to tax at the normal rate for dividends for non-higher rate payers, i.e. the tax credit can't be reclaimed.

    The same applies outside of an ISA, for dividends.
    Debbie
  • david78
    david78 Posts: 1,654 Forumite
    Technically its a 20% charge and not tax that's paid on interest earned on cash in a stocks and shares ISA. The "charge" doesn't need to be declared on annual tax returns. Higher rate tax payers, who would normally pay tax at 40% on savings interest, have nothing more to pay.
  • Thanks for clearing that up, everyone. :)
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