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An ISA is an Individual Savings Account, where you pay no tax on the interest that you earn on your savings – you keep all of the interest. You can save up to £20,000 each tax year in an ISA, and the limits can change between tax years.

Source: Getting into the savings habit @ the Money Advice Service

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