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There’s another thread just below this on stocks n shares isas - incase gets you more replies anyway
You can get 4% on an 18 month ISA with Santander at the moment.Hi, need some advice
We have Stocks and Share ISAs atm that are not doing well, like everyone elses
Is it advsiable and is it possible to change them to cash ISAs? Over 4% for 3 years is being offered presently
Thanks
If anything now could be a good time to throw more cash at your S&S ISA. Depends when you will be wanting access to the fund.
ISAs aren’t taxed, you don’t have to declare them.Where/ when does the growth in your S&S ISA hit your tax bill? Cos I’ve bought and sold without ever being taxed (subject to my knowledge).
Is it covered by your ~£10k per annum CGT allowance? In which case, given the choice would you not go for a cash ISA over S&S every time?
ISAs aren’t taxed, you don’t have to declare them.
When you sell and crystallise the gain.Sorry, I’ll edit the post. I meant S&S non-ISA.
Yes that’s in your CGT allowance.Sorry, I’ll edit the post. I meant S&S non-ISA.
And what he said ^^When you sell and crystallise the gain.
Dividends taxable in the year they are paid
Can you put the full £20,000 in ?Leeds Building Society currently have a 3 yr Cash ISA at 5.5% …there is a penalty if you make a withdrawal
Can you put the full £20,000 in ?
Yes that’s in your CGT allowance.
It’s worth keeping a S&S ISA on the go though. A lot of providers will let you B&B from the non-ISA to the ISA for a small fee to avoid CGT if you’ve made enough to be of concern. You’ve still got the £20k limit per tax year on how much you can drop into an ISA.
I think the CGT allowance is being cut back over the next few years, making S&S ISAs more attractive.
And what he said ^^
Been in one over 18 month and only had a loss and it’s stagnant as whatever money is being made is paying the management fee. Considering putting a chunk of it into a 5.5 fixed rate isa for 2 year. I’m not convinced sticking it out.Maximise your stocks and shares ISA's long term. It's a no brainer