Originally posted by kaiser78
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The article I linked says
A cash ISA – or individual savings account - is basically an account that pays interest tax-free, as opposed to savings accounts on which you may pay tax,
Searching for ISA and Self assessment and the first article that pops up is
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...-debunked.html
which states
Do I have to declare any income I get from an Isa on my tax return?
No. Not only is interest paid tax-free, but you do not even have to mention income from Isa savings on your self-assessment form.
No. Not only is interest paid tax-free, but you do not even have to mention income from Isa savings on your self-assessment form.

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