16th March 2011
In effect, buying into Stocks and Shares ISA means investing in the stock market. While this tax-free vehicle offers returns free of UK Capital Gains tax, it also entails the value of your investment being subject to rises and falls.
While Stocks and S...
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16th March 2011
In the current economic environment, investing in ISA’s for a tax-free return on your money is a good way to make your finances stretch further.
The current overall ISA tax-break is £10,200 annually – and the good news is that this limit will be raised...
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16th March 2011
Now more than ever, it's beneficial to make the most of your annual tax-free ISA allowance. Considering the government's VAT raise and the proposed hike in National Insurance, a basis rate tax payer could soon be paying more than 43% in taxes on every pou...
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16th March 2011
A Stocks and Shares ISA can offer you great returns on your investment, but it also carries greater risk and complexity than a Cash ISA.
While a Cash ISA offers the security of regular interest, the value of your investment on a Stocks and Shares ISA i...
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16th March 2011
In a nutshell, an ISA (which stands for Individual Savings Account) is a savings vehicle for your investments that gives you an annual tax-free allowance. My previous article titled 'Essential Guide to Understanding ISA's in 2011' explained in easy terms ...
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13th March 2011
In April 5, at the start of the new tax year, the Treasury will raise the overall annual ISA Allowance from £10,200 to £10,680. This change spells good news, since the amount you can save tax-free will now also increase.
The following guide explains wh...
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