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HMRC announces 22% tax on cash interest held in stocks and shares Isas
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HMRC announces 22% tax on cash interest held in stocks and shares Isas

The Guardian · Jun 23, 2026, 5:20 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Prefer the Guardian on Google Isa reforms announced on Tuesday promise a new first-time buyer account with no upper age limit, and a tax on interest on cash savings held in a stocks and shares wrapper.
  • Savers and investors can currently hold up to £20,000 a year in Isas, which offer the chance to earn returns which are not subject to tax.
  • The consultation from the Treasury suggests that the first-time buyer Isa will be available to anyone aged over 18, in contrast to the lifetime Isa (Lisa) which had an upper age limit of 40 for new savers.

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The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced major changes to the regime in last year’s budget. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images View image in fullscreen. The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced major changes to the regime in last year’s budget. Photograph: WPA/Getty Images Isas HMRC announces 22% tax on cash interest held in stocks and shares Isas Treasury also promises new first-time buyer Isa with no upper age limit reflecting ‘age at which a first home is bought is rising’

Prefer the Guardian on Google Isa reforms announced on Tuesday promise a new first-time buyer account with no upper age limit, and a tax on interest on cash savings held in a stocks and shares wrapper.

Savers and investors can currently hold up to £20,000 a year in Isas, which offer the chance to earn returns which are not subject to tax.

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