ISA Returns on £1,000
Investing £1,000 in a UK ISA at 4.5% earns £246 tax-free over 5 years and £553 over 10 years. A basic rate taxpayer saves £0 in tax over 5 years compared to a standard savings account.
Investing £1,000 in an ISA at 4.5% earns £246 tax-free over 5 years (£553 over 10 years). At this level, a basic rate taxpayer may not exceed the £1,000 Personal Savings Allowance (PSA) even outside an ISA, but an ISA still protects you if rates rise or your savings grow — and it never hurts to start building your ISA pot early.
ISA returns on £1,000 over time
The table below shows how £1,000 grows in an ISA at 4.5% versus a taxable account, for a basic rate (20%) and higher rate (40%) taxpayer.
| Period | ISA value | ISA return | Non-ISA return (basic) | Tax saved (basic) | Tax saved (higher) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 year | £1,045 | £45 | £45 | £0 | £0 |
| 3 years | £1,141 | £141 | £141 | £0 | £0 |
| 5 years | £1,246 | £246 | £246 | £0 | £0 |
| 10 years | £1,553 | £553 | £553 | £0 | £0 |
How the interest rate affects your ISA advantage
Higher rates mean more interest, more tax, and a bigger ISA advantage. Here is how £1,000 performs over 5 years at different rates (basic rate taxpayer):
| Rate | ISA return | Non-ISA return | Tax saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0% | £159 | £159 | £0 |
| 4.5% | £246 | £246 | £0 |
| 6.0% | £338 | £338 | £0 |
| 8.0% | £469 | £469 | £0 |
How to invest £1,000 in an ISA
£1,000 fits within the annual £20,000 ISA allowance, so you can invest the full amount in a single tax year. You have several options:
- Cash ISA — Fixed or easy-access savings accounts. Currently paying 4–5%. Best for money you may need within 1–3 years.
- Stocks & Shares ISA — Invest in funds, ETFs, or individual shares. Higher potential returns over 5+ years, but your capital is at risk.
- Split approach — Keep an emergency fund (3–6 months' expenses) in a Cash ISA and invest the rest in a Stocks & Shares ISA for long-term growth.
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Frequently asked questions
How much will £1,000 earn in an ISA?
At 4.5%, £1,000 earns £246 tax-free over 5 years, growing to £1,246. Over 10 years, it grows to £1,553 (£553 return).
How much tax do I save with an ISA on £1,000?
Over 5 years at 4.5%, a basic rate taxpayer saves £0 and a higher rate taxpayer saves £0. Over 10 years, savings increase to £0 (basic) and £0 (higher).
Cash ISA or Stocks & Shares ISA?
Cash ISAs are lower risk and suit savings you may need within 1–3 years. Stocks & Shares ISAs have higher potential returns over 5+ years but your capital is at risk. Many people use both — cash for near-term needs and investments for long-term growth.
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