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Old Apr 10th 2016, 4:15 am
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Originally Posted by Pulaski
But they may (and most likely will) be taxable by the country you're living in, assuming they tax interest and dividend income. .... In other words, for example, interest earned on a simple cash ISA will probably be taxed as interest income from a deposit account by most countries.
Yes, ISA's are taxed in France and at a VERY unattractive rate so there is no sense in keeping them if you become a French resident. And the Fisc will find out about them, even if you don't disclose them, as they are included in the TIEA between the UK and France.
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