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What is an ISA?

An Individual Savings Account, or ISA, is a type of savings account that allows you to keep the interest that your deposit earns without having to pay for any associated taxes on those earnings.

An ISA may be purchased from an ISA Manager. This may be a bank, building society, investment broker, insurance company, financial advisor or stockbroker. Even some supermarkets offer ISAs.

A limit is set on the amount you are allowed to save in a single year. When ISAs were formed in 1999, the maximum amount a depositor could save was up to £7,000 each tax year. This remains true until the tax year for 2006/2007 when this will be lowered to £5,000.

Three types of accounts

There are three different types of Individual Savings Account currently available:

  • Mini ISA
  • Maxi ISA
  • TESSA-only ISA

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If you are considering the purchase of an ISA, be sure to consult with your accountant and an IFA (Independent Financial Advisor). While an ISA Manager will be able to give you information about ISAs, this is usually limited to the particular products they are offering. For a fair overview of your available choices, it is best to obtain independent financial advice.

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