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What's the difference between a Cash ISA and a Stocks and Shares ISA?
Both are Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) so any returns made on the savings or investments held in the products are shielded from income tax and capital gains tax.
A Cash ISA is a savings account where you can earn interest on your money, whereas with a Stocks and Shares ISA, the return depends on the investment approach you choose and how markets perform.
This means you may get back less than you put in, but your money could also potentially grow more than it would in cash savings.
Find out more in our handy guide.