ISAs Flashcards

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What is an ISA

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  1. A wrapper that hold investments free of UK income Tax
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Types of ISA

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  1. Cash ISA
  2. Stocks and Shares ISA
  3. LISA
  4. Innovative Finance ISA
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Who is eligible for an ISA

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  1. UK resident
  2. A crown employee or their souse living overseas
  3. 18+ for all
  4. Below 40 for LISA
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Subscription Limits

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  1. £20,000 in any ISA per annum
  2. Max. £4k per annum in LISA
  3. Flexible ISAs allow withdrawals to be put back in, in same year
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Tax advantages of ISAs

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  1. Withdraw anytime without loss of Relief
  2. Interest, Dividends and property income distributions exempt from income tax
  3. CGT exempt
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Explain Invalid ISA

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  1. ISA that has been over subscribed in the year
  2. Savings Scheme Office (SSO) identify and notify ISA manager and investor
  3. Any tax relief given in error repaid
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Conditions for Stakeholder Deposit Account (Cash ISA)

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  1. No charges
  2. Minimum deposit max. £10
  3. Deposits taken via, Cash, cheque, direct debit, standing order, direct credit
  4. Unlimited withdrawals within 7 days
  5. Interest rate no less than 1% below BOE base rate (within 1 month of BOE changing)
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Conditions for Stakeholder Medium-term Investment Products (MTIP) (S+S ISA)

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  1. annual charge max 1.5% of fund for first 10 years and 1% after
  2. minimum investment max £20.
  3. No more than 60% invested in riskier assets (equities + property)
  4. Investments made via cash, cheque, direct debit, standing order, direct credit.
  5. Prices Units/Shares bought and sold = same price
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Main Types of ISA

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  1. Unit Trust + OEIC IAs
  2. Investment Trust ISAs - additional charges
  3. Managed ISAs - stockbrokers
  4. Self-select ISAs
  5. Corporate ISAs - invest in specific co.
  6. Derivative-based ISAs - ‘guaranteed ISAs’
  7. Cash ISAs
  8. Help to buy ISA - for every £200 saved, £50 boost by govt - max £3k pa
  9. Innovative Finance ISA - peer-to-peer lending
  10. Lifetime ISA - max £4,000 pa + 25% boost from govt.
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What are the charges on an ISA for ISA managers

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  1. Initial charge
  2. Annual Charge - Fund and wrapper
  3. Other charges:
    • Early encashment charge - first 3-5 years
    • Commission
    • Dividend Collection Fee
    • Report Charges
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Explain Transfers between ISA managers

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  1. Balances can be transferred between managers in part or in full
  2. If lifetime ISA transferred to different ISA before age 60 - 25% withdrawal charge
  3. Take no longer than 15 working days (cash) and 30 working days (S+S)
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Explain what happens to ISAs on death

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  1. Becomes continuing ISA until earlier of:
    • estate administered
    • ISA is closed
    • 3 years and 1 day after death
  2. Spouse can claim APS, higher of:
    • Value on date of death
    • Value on date assets pass on
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Explain Junior ISA

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  1. Under 18s w/ no Child Trust Fund
  2. Cash or Stocks and Shares
  3. All returns tax free
  4. Max subscription £9,000 pa
  5. Parent can open before 16 or child at 16
  6. Matures at 18 into adult ISA
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Explain Child Trust Fund

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  1. Conts can be made to existing - £9,000 pa max
  2. Prior to 16 managed by parent
  3. Withdrawals not allowed till 18
  4. Matures at 18 but can keep its tax advantaged status
  5. Can roll over into ISA
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