Tax-exempt special savings account
id:
tax-exempt-special-savings-account-242-6203623
title:
Tax-exempt special savings account
text:
In the UK, the tax-exempt special savings account (TESSA) was one of a number of tax-free savings accounts. The TESSA was announced by John Major in his only budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1990 and at first had a five-year lifespan. The TESSA was intended to be a low-risk complement to the personal equity plan (PEP) which would be attractive to a wider range of savers. The accounts were replaced by Individual Savings Accounts in 1999.
brand slug:
wiki
category slug:
encyclopedia
description:
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax-exempt_special_savings_account
date created:
date modified:
2020-04-25T13:19:36Z
main entity:
{"identifier":"Q7689355","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7689355"}
image:
fields total:
13
integrity:
13