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4. General conditions for accounts and subscriptions to accounts
4A.Repair of certain incompatible accounts and excess subscriptions
4B.Closure of cash account prior to the opening of the same type of account to be disregarded once
4D.Removal of maxi-accounts, mini-accounts and TESSA only accounts at 6th April 2008
5A.Treatment of sums held in accounts managed by Icesave Bank
5. Transfers from matured tax-exempt special savings accounts
18. Account manager—appeal against withdrawal of Board’s approval
23. Interest on cash deposits held under a stocks and shares component...
24. Tax liabilities and reliefs—account manager to act on behalf of account investor
25. Repayments in respect of tax to account manager—interim claims
26. Repayments in respect of tax to account manager—annual returns and annual claims
27. Account manager’s returns and claims—supplementary provisions
30. Information to be given to account investor by account manager
35. Administration of tax in relation to accounts—supplementary
36.Application of the provisions of Chapter II of Part XIII of the Taxes Act and of Chapter 9 of Part 4 of ITTOIA 2005 to policies where an investor ceases to be or was not entitled to relief from tax
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