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How is interest received in an ISA treated for tax purposes?

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How is interest received in an ISA treated for tax purposes?

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ISA regulations mean that we have to deduct an HMRC non-reclaimable charge at 20% from the interest payable on cash deposits and pay this to HMRC. You cannot reclaim the tax credit.

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