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Best buy cash ISAs 2013/14:

ISAs: They're a piece of cake

The NEW 2013/14 cash ISA year has started! So EVERYONE over 16 in the UK gets a brand new allowance of �5,760 to save tax-free. Contrary to belief, you don�t need to lock the cash away in a cash ISA, many are easy-access. But once in, the money stays tax-free, year after year.

Don't worry if you've opened one in past years, you can open another � with a different provider if you choose. This daily-updated guide compares best buys and includes special calculators.

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What is an ISA?

For years now, whether on telly, radio or in his book, Martin's used the same analogy to explain ISAs. So why stop now? Here come the cakes!

For a more detailed explanation of ISAs, (don't worry, it still includes cakes) see the ISA Guide.

How do cash ISAs work?

A cash Individual Saving Account (ISA) is just like a normal savings account - you can take cash out whenever you want, the only difference is the interest isn't taxed.

Basic rate taxpayers normally hand over 20% of their savings interest to the taxman, higher rate taxpayers 40%, - but in an ISA, you keep that. So basic rate taxpayers earn a quarter more interest at the same rate in a cash ISA, and higher rate taxpayers two-thirds more.

Everyone aged 16 or over can save their allowance in one each tax year (6 April-5 April). And the real kicker is...

Keep the money in the ISA - it stays tax-free, YEAR AFTER YEAR.

For the current 2013-14 tax year, the annual ISA allowance is �11,520, but only �5,760 of that may be used for a cash ISA.

Many providers steal your advantage by paying disgustingly low rates like 0.1%, which is why it's important to use the best buys below to ensure you maximise its use.

However, there are many confusions with cash ISAs, so to spell it out....

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The UK's top rate cash ISAs

This guide is updated daily with new products that top the best buy tables. The top ISAs currently available for the 2013/14 ISA season are below.

Watch out for short term bonuses, withdrawal limits & more

Always check how long it will take to get your money

Consider locking in if you don't need the cash

Easy access best buys 2013/14

  • Rate: 2.5% AER includes a 1% bonus until 30 Nov 2014
  • Min deposit: �1
  • Interest paid: Annually on 30 Sept
  • Allows previous ISA transfers? No
  • Transfer out penalties? No
  • Access: Online or in branches
  • Safety: Shared �85,000 UK protection

2.5,1

If you're an eligible FlexAccount holder, or you've got a FlexDirect or FlexPlus account, the Flexclusive ISA (issue 3) from Nationwide pays 2.5% AER, which includes a 1% bonus until 30 Nov 2014.

If you've a cashcard or savings account, or a mortgage or credit card holder, you can get its Easy Saver ISA paying 2.25% AER, including a 1.75% bonus until 31 Oct 2014.

Transfers in of previous years ISAs aren't allowed so if you want to do this, see Cheshire below. The account can be opened and accessed online or in branches.

  • Rate: 2.3% AER includes 1.8% bonus until 31 Oct 2014
  • Min deposit: �1,000
  • Interest paid: Annually only
  • Allows previous ISA transfers? Yes
  • Transfer out penalties? No
  • Access: Post only. Applications online/phone
  • Safety: Shared �85,000 UK protection

2.3,1000

Paying a lower 2.3% AER and with postal access only, is Nationwide-owned Cheshire BS's* ISA Saver (issue 3). But this includes a big 1.8% AER bonus until 31 Oct 2014, which effectively acts as a rate guarantee till then.

In other words, the rate witll be at least 1.8% until 31 Oct 2014. After this, the rate's likely to plummet, so diarise to ditch and transfer then.

You must make a minimum deposit of �1,000 but you can also transfer in previous years' ISAs. Access is by post, but you can apply online.

  • Rate: 2.25% AER variable
  • Min deposit: �1
  • Interest paid: Annually
  • Allows previous ISA transfers? No
  • Transfer out penalties? No
  • Access: Online or by phone
  • Safety: 100% protected - fully govt. backed

2.25,1

The only provider to protect 100% of your cash, the NS&I; Direct ISA pays a variable 2.25% AER, so be prepared to ditch and transfer if the rate drops.

You can save from �1, but transfers in of previous years' ISAs are not allowed. It allows unlimited withdrawals and deposits.

You can open and operate the account online or by phone and interest is paid annually on 5 April.

To see how switching will affect your savings, use the ISA Savings Calculator and input the interest.

Top ethical variable rate cash ISAs

Ethical savings accounts - where providers behave ethically in terms of the environment, human rights and more - have jumped in popularity. Our main focus always is telling you the top savings rates, but to match demand we've worked with Ethical Consumer to list the top-paying accounts that also rate highly on their ethics.

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Ethical ISAs: Earn up to 2.3% AER tax-free

All these accounts have the full UK savings safety protection. See the graph on the right for what Ethical Consumer's ratings mean.

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The top fixed rate accounts

If you're willing to lock your cash away, there are some alternatives which guarantee rates for a set period of time. Yet remember...

Fixed rate ISAs give a guaranteed rate for a set period, but you will face severe penalties if you try to take money out during that time.

Therefore they're mainly suitable for those happy to lock cash away for the entire term - meaning you lose the flexibility to ditch and switch to a better payer if the rate is no longer competitive.

Also, at the moment only longer fixed rate accounts beat the top easy access rates available, so consider very carefully before locking your cash away. Top easy access rates could drop, but equally they could rise, and then you'd be trapped.

1 Year

The best one-year fixed rates

Rates are very poor on one year accounts - you can get 2.5% AER in the top easy access accounts above, compared with 2.35% in the highest one year fixed.

Click to see all one year fixed rates.

The best two-year fixed rates

Fixing for longer means running the risk of rates improving in the mean time, but at the moment, one of the top picks is for two years - a decent time frame if you prefer to lock your cash away.

  • Santander Major ISA
  • 3% AER for 123 cust
  • until 1 May 2015
  • �1
  • Online/branch/phone
  • Yes
  • 120 days' interest
  • �85,000 FSCS, shared with Cahoot
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Withdrawals are permitted, subject to a 180-day interest penalty.

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  • Coventry BS
  • 2.55% AER
  • to 31 May 2015
  • �5,760
  • �5,760
  • Shared �85,000 FSCS protection with Stroud & Swindon BS
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The best three-year fixed rates

The top three-year is lower than the top open-to-all two year rate, but has the advantage that it does allow transfers. Be aware that if rates improve before 2016, you could lose out.

Click to see all three year fixed rates.

4 Years

The best four-year fixed rates

The top four year fixed rate is a measly 2.45% - less than you can get for locking in for two years. And remember, the longer you fix for, the more you risk being locked in a lower-paying account if rates improve.

Click to see all four-year fixed rates.

5 Years

The best five-year fixed rates

The best five-year fix is 3.1% but if interest rates improve before 2018, then you could lose out. If you want to take the gamble, click for the highest payers.

Click to see all five-year fixed rates.

Use the net to compare top rates

Fixed rate deals can change regularly. For a full list of fixed rate ISAs, use the MoneySupermarket* comparison (select cash ISAs and then bonds) or Moneyfacts. Though remember, they're just a simple list of top rates, so ensure you check for the possible pitfalls noted in this article.

Top ethical fixed rate cash ISAs

Ethical savings accounts - where providers behave ethically in terms of the environment, human rights and more - have jumped in popularity. Our main focus always is telling you the top savings rates, but to match demand we've worked with Ethical Consumer to list the top-paying accounts that also rate highly on their ethics.

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Earn up to 3.1% AER fixed, tax-free

Savings rates are low at the moment so you may be better opting for a shorter fix. We've detailed the best ethical options currently available.

All have the full UK savings safety protection. See the graph on the right for what Ethical Consumer's ratings mean.

  • 2.1% AER fixed for one year

    Rating 13.5/20

    The Online Fixed Rate Cash ISA from Skipton BS pays 2.1% AER on deposits from �500, until 16 April 2014. Transfers from previous years' ISAs are allowed as part of the initial deposit. Withdrawals are not permitted. Ethical Consumer score: 13.5 out of 20.
  • 2.55% AER fixed for two years

    Rating 13.5/20

    The Coventry BS Fixed Rate ISA pays 2.55% AER until 31 May 2015. Transfers from previous years' ISAs aren't allowed and you must deposit the full 2013/14 allowance of �5,760.
    Ethical Consumer score: 13.5 out of 20.
  • 2.55% AER fixed for three years

    Rating 13.5/20

    The Online Fixed Rate Cash ISA from Skipton BS pays 2.55% AER until 16 April 2016, with a minimum deposit of �500. Transfers from previous years' ISAs allowed. Ethical Consumer score: 13.5 out of 20.
  • 3.1% AER fixed for five years

    Rating 13.5/20

    The five-year Fixed Rate Cash ISA (issue 108) from Principality BS pays 3.1% AER on balances over �500. Transfers from previous years' ISAs allowed.
    Ethical Consumer score: 13.5 out of 20.

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Inflation-beating ISA savings

An alternative to fixing is to get an account that gives you a rate guarantee for a certain period. However, you usually have to lock cash away for up to five years, so only go for it if you are totally sure you won't need access. Unfortunately, savings rates are poor at the moment so there aren't any available - see full details in the Inflation-Linked Savings guide.

Cash ISAs: Q&A; with Martin Lewis
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What about Toisas?

The Tessa-only ISA, tongue-twistingly known as a Toisa, was another special tax-free product. Old style Tessas, the forerunner of the cash ISA, lasted for five years and then matured. If this occurred any time between 1999 and 2004, the Tessa automatically turned into a Toisa.

Since April 2008, all Toisas have become simple Cash ISAs, meaning all normal ISA rules apply. You can no longer add funds to an old Toisa, but if you have any money left in one, you can transfer it and up the rate. See Cash ISA Transfers for the best accounts that let you move money in.

The Savings Calculator

When using the calculator below, for increased accuracy use the AER (Annual Equivalent Rate) which should be listed on your statement. Obviously as most accounts' interest rates are variable, the answers will change if the rate does, so only use the calculator as a rough indicator of the likely outcome.

The calculator assumes you put money in at the beginning of each month, so if this isn't how you do it, the answers will be ever-so-slightly out. If you don't make regular deposits but put in lump sums, figure out the monthly equivalent for a rough answer. Feel free to play with the results to see how your savings are affected.

The size of the saving

A basic rate taxpayer saving �5,760 over three years, in a poor savings account, of which there are sadly many, would earn �14 interest. In a top savings account it's �281, but the same amount in the top cash ISA, as it's tax free, earns �461. Yet not all cash ISAs are the same. One of Halifax's pays a paltry 0.1%, meaning it'd underpay the market leader by nearly �450.

The benefits are even bigger for top rate taxpayers; then the top cash ISA outperforms the top savings account by more than �270.

Interest earned on �5,760 over 3 years

Interest rate

Untaxed

Basic rate tax

Higher rate rax

Additional rate tax

Poor savings account (1)

0.1%

�17

�14

�10

�9

Top savings account (2)

2%

�353

�281

�210

�192

Poor ISA (3)

0.1%

�17

�17

�17

�17

Top easy access ISA (4)

2.6%

�461

�461

�461

�461

Assumes rates are stable
(1) Halifax Liquid Gold (2) Coventry BS (3) Halifax variable rate ISA (4) Coventry BS Poppy ISA

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