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How children's savings accounts are taxed, and the £100 limit on savings given by parents
Get help with savings if you're on a low income (Help to Save) - how it works, what you'll get, eligibility, how it affects your benefits and how to apply online.
Help to Save is a type of savings account. It allows certain people…
You can earn 2 tax-free bonuses over 4 years. You’ll get any bonuses…
You can open a Help to Save account if you’re receiving: Working Tax…
Saving money though a Help to Save account could affect your eligibility…
You need a Government Gateway user ID and password to set up a Help to…
Types of ISA available, the tax-free ISA allowance, withdrawing money and transferring ISAs
You can save tax-free with Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs). In the 2023…
There are 4 types of Individual Savings Accounts (ISA): cash ISA stocks…
You can get an Individual Savings Account (ISA) from: banks building…
You can take your money out of an Individual Savings Account (ISA) at any…
You can transfer your Individual Savings Account (ISA) from one provider…
If you open an Individual Savings Account (ISA) in the UK then move…
Your ISA will end when either: your executor closes it the administration…
If your spouse or civil partner dies you can inherit their ISA allowance.…
How to open a Junior ISA for your child - including managing and adding money to an account.
This Tax Information and Impact Note describes the increased choice in relation to children’s savings and the simplification of processes around Child Trust Fund account management and transfer.
This Tax Information and Impact Note applies to Individual Savings Account (ISA) savers, as well as banks, building societies and other financial institutions that offer ISAs.
Use form ISA14 to make an annual return and claim tax relief on tax paid on Individual Savings Account (ISA) investments.
You do not pay tax on your savings interest if you're on a low income.
Child Trust Fund accounts - find a lost account, how to make payments, managing the account
Use this form if you're an ISA manager and need to make an annual market value return of statistical information to HMRC.
Use this form to make an interim claim for tax relief on tax paid on Individual Savings Account (ISA) investments.
Sign in to your Help to Save account - check your balance, grow your savings and bonus, read your messages and do other tasks
Find ISA managers approved by HMRC from October 2014.
Use this form if you're an ISA manager and need to make an annual market value return of statistical information (both subscriptions and market value) to HM Revenue and Customs.
Check when to make a return, types of interest to report, and how to categorise participants. Find out how to deal with different types of accounts and ownership.
This tax information and impact note details the increases in the amount that can be saved annually into a Junior Individual Savings Account (ISA) from 6 April 2019.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains changes to the Individual Savings Account (ISA) and Junior ISA rules.
This applies to individuals administering the estates of deceased Individual Savings Account (ISA) savers and beneficiaries of these estates.
Guidance for ISA managers about how to operate the Junior ISAs scheme rules.
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