Need to find out more about ISA investments in the UK? We have a range of easy to read ISA guides and articles to help you find the ideal ISA savings account. We look at all the ISA investment accounts available in the UK, and give you access to the best offers and interest rates in the ISA market.
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The diversity of benefits offered to savers by individual savings accounts (ISA’S) has been highlighted by the Pep and ISA Managers’ Association (Pima).
With just 45 days left until the end of the 2006-2007 tax year, investors should think about taking advantage of the range of ISA investments available. …continue reading the story
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If you’re looking to invest your money through an ISA, the forest of options and figures to wade through could seem confusing or even intimidating – so here is a quick guide to what the various types of ISA entail and what they can do for you and your money.
The essence of an ISA is that it allows for investment with tax savings – effectively acting as an umbrella encompassing products which receive benevolent tax treatment. People over 18 can invest up to £7,000 annually (those between 16 and 18 see a limit of £3,000), with this limit set until 2009 amid plenty of clamour for it to be increased. Once you have invested the full amount you cannot put any more in that year, even if you withdraw a certain amount before the 12 months is out. …continue reading the story
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Next to come under our ISA spotlight is Barclays, which offers three primary kinds of ISA which all benefit savers in different ways depending on their outlook and requirements.
The bank describes its Mini Cash ISA as a kind of “umbrella”, sheltering the interest you earn on your savings from the predatory advances of the taxman. This investment lets you save up to £3,000 per annum without paying tax on the interest, and prides itself on the instant access a saver has to their money. It also has a tiered set of interest rates - meaning that the more somebody saves, the more they earn. …continue reading the story
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Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are renowned for being the tax-free way to save up to £7,000 in a given financial year - and Halifax is one of the high-street banks to offer a well-known set of services which have proved extremely popular with customers.
Its mini cash ISA is its primary offering. Cash ISAs allow the customer to invest in Building Society deposits, UK and European authorised Bank deposits, cash unit trusts or National Savings while Mini ISAs allow customers to invest in just one of these components on an annual basis. …continue reading the story
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