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Friday, 21 November 2008
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Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)
Where do I get an ISA?
Can I have an ISA?
What are the different sorts of Individual Savings Account?
What is a CAT standard ISA?
The CAT standards
How do I choose an ISA Manager?
Switching from one ISA manager to another
How many ISAs can I have?
How much can I put into ISAs?
What are the tax benefits of an ISA?
I am under 18 - can I have an ISA?
Can I put money into an ISA for my child?
What happens if I die?
What happens if I go abroad?
What if I pay into too many ISAs?
What if I want to take my money out of an ISA?
What happens if I change my mind?
Can I put shares from my employee share scheme into my ISA?
Can I put windfall or inherited shares in my ISA?
Can I get reports and accounts of the companies in my stocks and shares ISA?
What can the cash component of an ISA include?
ISA Stocks
Cash - Stocks
ISA Life Insurance components
Changes - 6 April 2005?
Affects of 6 April 2005 Changes
Further Information - Changes 6 April 2005
Which ISA component April 2005?
Continue Paying into an ISA
ISA Insurance Policy and ISA Unit Trusts
Mini Cash ISA - Cash Deposit Component
What if I have a complaint?

Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)

Further information about the changes after 6 April 2005

Which ISA component will my policy fall in when the insurance ISA component ends in April 2005?

  • It will fall in either the Mini ISA cash or stocks and shares component, depending on the nature of the policy.

  • If you paid into your policy between April 2004 and April 2005, you should have received a letter from your ISA Manager telling you which component it falls in.

  • If you took your policy out before 6 April 2004, it will automatically fall in the stocks and shares component.

  • If you have not heard from your ISA Manager, you should contact them before paying into any other ISA component after 6 April 2005.



 
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