Versuchen GOLD - Frei
FOCUS ON Cash ISAs
Your Home
|March 2025
Start the new financial year on the right foot by using your ISA allowance for tax-free savings
HOW TO...get the most from your ISA
A cash ISA is basically a savings account, but it's one that you don't pay any tax on the interest earned, so it's definitely worth having
• You must be aged 18+ to open a cash ISA and, at the start of every tax year on 6th April, everyone in the UK aged 18+ gets an ISA allowance, which is the amount of money you can put in for that year (6th April to the following 5th April). The current allowance is £20,000. This renews the next tax year and is subject to change.
• Cash ISAs are exempt from income tax and are separate from the Personal Savings Allowance (PSA), which enables basic rate taxpayers to earn £1,000 in interest tax-free every year. Higher rate taxpayers can earn £500. Additional rate taxpayers don't get a PSA, which makes ISAs even more appealing.
• There are different cash ISAs to choose from such as 'easy access', where you can withdraw money whenever, and 'fixed rates' - these offer a better interest rate but the money is locked in for a set time.
• You can have multiple ISAs of the same type in the same tax year, but the total that you pay in must not exceed £20,000. There's no guarantee that an ISA will pay a better rate of interest than a traditional current or savings account, so you'll need to compare rates. The difference is that you don't pay tax on interest earned.
• Look for a flexible cash ISA if you want to replace cash withdrawn within the same tax year without using up your year's ISA limit. A non-flexible ISA means that if you pay in £20,000, for example, but need to take out £2,000, you won't then be able to pay that £2,000 back in within the same tax year.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March 2025-Ausgabe von Your Home.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Your Home
Your Home
I rarely pay full price for anything!
Whether it's ex-display, secondhand or in a closing down sale, Lauren Smith has filled her home with bargain pieces, without skimping on quality
5 mins
February 2026
Your Home
'Everything in our home tells a story'
Inspired by her travels, Angelique Boone has revamped a tired 1920s property using colour, creativity and treasures from around the world
5 mins
February 2026
Your Home
The dos and don'ts of project managing a renovation
Cindy took charge of her own attic conversion project - if you're thinking of doing the same, take note of these handy hints
4 mins
February 2026
Your Home
Tropical green breakfast smoothie
This nutrient-packed tropical smoothie is a delicious way to stay nourished and grounded
1 min
February 2026
Your Home
TO DIY OR NOT TO DIY THAT IS THE QUESTION
Which home projects are worth spending time on, and which are better spending money on and getting expert help? Here are all the answers...
5 mins
February 2026
Your Home
Country comforts
Achieve a cosy, inviting atmosphere that's warm, lived in and the perfect setting to curl up with a cuppa
1 min
February 2026
Your Home
11 INSIDER HACKS TO boost your home's value
Whether you're looking for a quick fix or a larger, long-term project, take a look at our expert tips on how to add value to your home and achieve the best price, if and when you come to sell
7 mins
February 2026
Your Home
frozen peas
New ideas to try with this protein-packed and budget-friendly freezer favourite
3 mins
February 2026
Your Home
‘It used to be one great big empty space!’
With Scandi touches, retro pottery and upcycled furniture, Heidi Stone has filled her large hallway with plenty of personality
4 mins
February 2026
Your Home
'I resisted moving but this house convinced me!'
After swapping a modern house in London for a Victorian terrace in Wales, Gemma Hosking has embraced experimenting with vibrant colour
4 mins
February 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
