ISAs and Pension Tax Wrappers Flashcards

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What is an innovative finance ISA?

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Allows you to use your tax-free ISA allowance while investing in peer-to-peer lending and crowdfunding

and cash

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What happens to an ISA on death?

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  • Becomes continuing ISA
  • No further funds can be added
  • Income and gains are tax free until earlier of estate being administered, ISA being closed or 3 years and one day from date of death
  • If ISA holder married/civil partner, spouse/CP can encash the inherited ISA and re-invest the proceeds using the APS allowance
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Describe lifetime ISA

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  • You must be 18 or over but under 40 to open a Lifetime ISA
  • £4,000 each year, until you’re 50
  • You must make first payment in before you’re 40
  • 25% bonus from Government, up to maximum of £1,000 per year
  • The £4,000 limit counts towards your annual ISA limit of £20,000
  • Cash or stocks and shares, or combination
  • You can withdraw from your LISA when buying your first home, aged 60+ or terminally ill with less than 12 months to live
  • You’ll pay a withdrawal charge of 25% if you withdraw cash or assets for any other reason
  • When using to buy your first home, the property must cost £450,000 or less, must be at least 12 months after you make your first LISA contribution, must use a conveyancer/solicitor, must buy with a mortgage
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Describe a Small Self-Administered Pension Scheme (SSAS)

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  • Occupational pension scheme
  • Membership usually restricted to controlling directors
  • Maximum 11 members
  • Must be established under irrevocable trust with trust deed
  • Must appoint Pensioneer Trustee
  • Can be used to buy commercial property occupied by company
  • Can make loans to company
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Describe a SIPP

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  • Aimed at those that wish to have greater control over investment funds
  • Pension wrapper that can hold investments tax efficiently
  • Same rules on contributions, allowances and benefits
  • Can be higher charges than other PPs
  • Individual can use investment manager to make decisions
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