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Today the OTS has published a paper exploring ways of simplifying the taxation of individuals' savings income
HMRC commissioned research to explore the saving behaviours and profiles of savings allowance beneficiaries.
Practical tips and guidance for councils.
The bill was introduced into the House of Commons on Tuesday 6 September 2016. This page contains links to relevant documents.
Quality report for HMRC statistics on Individual Savings Accounts, Child Trust Funds and Help to Save accounts.
Use supplementary pages SA804 to record savings, investments and other income on your SA800 Partnership Tax Return.
Use this form if you're an ISA manager and need to make an annual market value return of statistical information to HMRC.
The general terms and conditions ISA managers must provide when managing, transferring and withdrawing JISAs.
This collection contains a list of the National Savings and Investments annual report and accounts and product accounts.
Find newsletters containing updates and guidance on tax-free savings.
HMRC statistics on Individual Savings Accounts, Child Trust Funds and Help to Save accounts.
This study examine the random allocation of single and joint saving accounts to cash crop farmers in rural Ethiopia
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