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Who can invest in an ISA?

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Who can invest in an ISA?

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To invest in an Individual Savings Account, you must • Be resident and ordinarily resident in the UK for tax purposes or, if not so resident, either performing duties, which are treated as being performed in the UK or be married to, or in a civil partnership with, a person who performs such duties. • Be 16 years or over for a Cash ISA • Be 18 years or over for a Stocks & Shares ISA • If investing in an ISA, you must not have subscribed to another ISA of the same type in the same tax year. Please note that ISAs cannot be held in joint names or by businesses, clubs or associations.

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