ISAs- can I have multiple accounts with different providers?
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Yes, the rules are changing in April to allow multiple ISAs of the same type to be opened and funded in the same year. The overall subscription limit remains £20k.
https://moneytothemasses.com/news/the-isa-changes-...
Currently you can open a S&S ISA and a Cash ISA in the same year (as long as the total amount deposited is less than £20k) but not two S&S ISAs or two Cash ISAs.
https://moneytothemasses.com/news/the-isa-changes-...
Currently you can open a S&S ISA and a Cash ISA in the same year (as long as the total amount deposited is less than £20k) but not two S&S ISAs or two Cash ISAs.
steveo3002 said:
yeah thats what i had in mind s&s for a smaller amount to have a dabble at first , then the rest in a fixed rate one elsewhere
That's fine - even under the current rules you are allowed to fund a S&S ISA and a cash ISA in the same tax year, just restricted to £20K in total.steveo3002 said:
xeny said:
That's fine - even under the current rules you are allowed to fund a S&S ISA and a cash ISA in the same tax year, just restricted to £20K in total.
okay great ..so what does the new rules offer over that ? Gassing Station | Finance | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


