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Why it’s vital you have an Isa plan
Features The one tax break not to be missed is the annual Isa allowance, says Tom Bulford. Here, he explains why a stocks and shares Isa is vital for every investor.
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Why everyone should have an Isa
Features In the last few years, trying to build, or even just protect, wealth has not been easy, as high inflation and low interest rates meean the real (after inflation) value of your wealth is eroded. But that’s even more reason to put as much money as you can into an Isa, says James McKeigue.
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Fifteen of the best self select Isas
Features A self-select Isa means you can choose which shares and bonds to buy, thus avoiding fund managers' fees. Here are the key decisions you'll need to make, plus some of the best execution-only self-select Isas.
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How a think tank plans to steal the savings of 23 million people
Merryn's Blog A recent suggestion by a think tank to cap Isa holdings would be a wealth tax in disguise - and a betrayal of ordinary savers.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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How to get the best rates on your Isa
Features The deadline for using up your cash Isa allowance is fast approaching. Tim Bennett explains how to get the best interest rates for your money.
By Tim Bennett Published
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Fill your own ISA first
Features The new Junior ISAs are a waste of time. Now more than ever, parents should be looking to their own finances first before worrying about their kids'. Merryn Somerset Webb explains why.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Don’t buy into Junior Isas
Features Beware of the Junior Isa. It may look like a good way to save for your child's future - but the government has other ideas, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Should you get your child a Jisa?
Features More details are emerging about the new junior individual savings accounts (Jisas), the replacements for the now-defunct child trust funds. Ruth Jackson looks at whether you should buy one for your child.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Tax advice of the week: 'Bed and Isa' your shares
Features All of us have an annual capital gains tax allowance of £10,600, but many of us fail to use it, says Mark Atherton. The solution: 'Bed and Isa' - where a fund or shares are sold to the value of the CGT allowance, then re-purchased in an Isa.
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