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Do new Isa rules mean I have pay tax?
The Guardian UK
Friday 26 June 2026, 06:00 UTC
By Hilary Osborne
1 min read
Key Points
Changes due to take effect next year for stocks and shares Isas have become become clearer, prompting concernThe way you can invest in Isas will change next April, and for under-65s that will means a reduced limit on the amount of money that can be saved tax-free in a cash Isa. This week the new rules became clearer, sparking concern among investors that they may have to pay tax on some of their holdings.
Changes due to take effect next year for stocks and shares Isas have become become clearer, prompting concern
The way you can invest in Isas will change next April, and for under-65s that will means a reduced limit on the amount of money that can be saved tax-free in a cash Isa.
This week the new rules became clearer, sparking concern among investors that they may have to pay tax on some of their holdings.
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