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ISA FAQs
Last update : November 2011
Page Summary:
Offers some of the more common questions & answers relating to both Cash ISAs and Stocks & Shares ISAs.

General ISA Q&A

ISAs and Inheritance Tax (IHT)
Can ISAs be used for Pension savings
Where to find your National Insurance number

Cash ISAs Q&A

ISA transfer problems - Here's how to handle them
Find out how to pick the right Cash ISA
How to transfer Cash ISA money to a Stocks & Shares ISA
How can I get a better return on my Cash ISA
Can Life Insurance policies be placed in a Cash ISA

Stocks & Shares ISAs Q&A

What is a Self Select ISA
How to find the best Stocks & Shares ISA provider
What is a Fund Supermarket and can they be used for Stocks & Shares ISAs
Is a Stocks & Shares ISA worth it for small amounts of money

Can ETFs be bought in an ISA
Is the income from investments held within a Stocks & Shares ISA tax-free
Can losses from a S&S ISA be offset against Capital Gains made outside the ISA
Can I transfer shares which are not held within an ISA to a Stocks & Shares ISA
How are dividends taxed within ISAs


Can I use my Stocks & Shares ISA to invest in Gold
Is interest taxable on cash held within a Stocks & Shares ISA
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