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Are you making the most of your ISAs?

Richard Hitchell


You are unable to carry any unused allowances over into the 2023-2024 tax year. If you are unsure on what ISAs are available to you and what they could do for you and your money, here’s how you can make the most of them.


ISA


An ISA is an individual savings account that allows you to save money tax-free in a cash or investment account, so you could end up getting more for your money. An ISA is a medium to long term investment, which aims to increase the value of the money you invest for growth, income, or both. There are a few different types of ISAs including, Cash ISA's and Stocks and Shares ISA's. The value of your investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.


Cash ISA


A Cash ISA is a tax-free savings account where you can deposit up to a yearly limit and pay no tax on the interest that you earn. There are three principal types of cash ISA: Instant Access, Regular Savings and Fixed rate. Anyone over the age of 16 can open one cash ISA in each tax year with as little as £1. Although Cash ISAs can be a good way to start your investment journey, they can have their drawbacks. If you find yourself with low interest rates and high inflation, this can lead to poor rates and therefore eroding value.


Stocks and Shares ISA


A stocks and shares ISA, also known as an investment ISA, is a tax-efficient investment account that can help make your money work harder. Unlike a cash ISA, a stocks and shares ISA gives your money more potential to grow by investing it in a range of places like shares, funds, investment trusts and bonds, instead of keeping it in cash. It’s a smart way to protect your money from being taxed, as you won’t pay a penny in capital gains, tax, or income tax on any profits you make in the future. So, whether you’re saving for a holiday of a lifetime, a property deposit, or simply for a rainy day, switching to a stocks & shares ISA could give your savings the boost they need to meet your financial goals. Don’t forget to use your 2022-2023 allowance before the end of 5 April 2023.


HM Revenue and Customs practice and the law relating to taxation are complex and subject to individual circumstances and changes which cannot be foreseen.


An ISA is a medium to long term investment, which aims to increase the value of the money you invest for growth or income or both. The value of your investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.

Key Takeaways:

  • Use your ISA allowances for 2022-2023 tax year before you lose them.

  • You are unable to carry any unused allowances over into the 2023-2024 tax year.

  • Don’t forget to use your 2022-2023 allowance before the end of 5 April 2023.

  • HM Revenue and Customs practice and the law relating to taxation are complex and subject to individual circumstances and changes which cannot be foreseen.

  • An ISA is a medium to long term investment, which aims to increase the value of the money you invest for growth or income or both. The value of your investments and any income from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.


 

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