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  • What are the tax benefits? (Lauren Nicole - Getty images)What are the tax benefits?

    With rates so low it's more important than ever to ensure any savings you have are working as hard as possible for you and paying tax on what little interest you earn is something to be avoided at all costs. Find out about all the tax benefits of investing your money in an ISA.

  • How often can I invest? (Tanya Constantine - Getty images)How much and how often can I invest?

    ISAs are designed to encourage more of us to put money aside for the future by offering tax perks on our savings and investments. But are you sure how much you are allowed to put into an ISA? Find out the details here.

  • Cash or stocks and shares? (Kazuhiro Tanda - Getty images)Cash or stocks and shares - which is right for me?

    If you don't want to take any risks with your money you should stick with a cash ISA. But if you are prepared to take a bit of a gamble in the hope of a higher return, then you could look at stocks and shares ISAs. Naomi Caine assess the pros and cons.

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