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    Does the interest received from a Cash ISA need to be declared on a Tax Return?

    I know there is no tax on the interest but does the gross interest still need to be shown on the Return?

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    No.

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    no - ISAs are 'invisible' to the revenue and should not appear at all on your tax return. Declare it and you will get taxed!


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