Savings allowance: Is it time to dump Isas?

A new savings allowance means many won't pay tax on savings anyway - but that doesn't consign Isas to the dustbin

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From yesterday all your savings accounts will stop having tax deducted from interest payments. It doesn’t matter if they are Isas or normal accounts, you will no longer automatically pay income tax on your interest.

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