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ISAs

ISAs are now a permanent feature of the savings landscape.

Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)
Overall investment limit £7,200
Including cash maximum of £3,600

Notes

  1. Stakeholder cash and medium term products can be held in your ISA.
  2. Investments in ISAs are free of income tax and capital gains.
  3. Those aged 16-17 can invest up to £3,600 only.
  4. ISAs allow you to take your money out at any time without losing tax relief and furthermore you are not required to declare income and capital gains from ISA savings.
  5. The income tax credit is restricted to 20%. Capital gains tax deferral relief is also available.

Personal Equity Plans (PEPs)

As from 6 April 2008 PEP's are now part of the ISA savings regime.

Did you know?

A 2007 HMRC survey* of 1250 individuals concluded that:

  • one third of ISA holders had been encouraged to save by the existence of tax-free ISAs and approximately one quarter cited tax incentives as the principle reason for saving.
  • 40% of ISA holders have saved £8,000 or more in their ISA account.
  • Mini cash ISAs were the most popular form of ISA
  • 53% of ISA holders fund their ISAs from their income, while 28% fund their ISA by a transfer from taxable savings and 16% transferred funds from non-taxable savings.
  • 14% reported that inheritances and gifts were the primary source of their ISA investments.
  • 60% have never made a withdrawal from their ISA while 10% of ISA holders had made four or more withdrawals

* Individual Attitudes to Saving: Effect of ISAs on People's Saving Behaviour

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