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Types of ISA available, the tax-free ISA allowance, withdrawing money and transferring ISAs
You can save tax-free with Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs). In the 2024…
There are 4 types of Individual Savings Accounts (ISA): cash ISA stocks…
You can get an Individual Savings Account (ISA) from: banks building…
You can take your money out of an Individual Savings Account (ISA) at any…
You can transfer all or part of the savings in your Individual Savings…
If you open an Individual Savings Account (ISA) in the UK then move…
Your ISA will end when either: your executor closes it the administration…
If your spouse or civil partner dies you can inherit their ISA allowance.…
Manage the finances or property of a missing person, someone kidnapped or taken hostage, or in a foreign prison and not able to communicate. Apply to the High Court to be a guardian. You'll need a guardianship order.
You can apply to be a guardian and manage the finances or property of…
You can apply if you’re the missing person’s: husband, wife or civil…
You can make a claim yourself or use a legal representative. Fill in the…
You must pay either: a £528 application fee if you apply to the Chancery…
The court will send copies of your form back to you, with ‘acknowledgement…
The guardianship order will tell you when you can start to make decisions…
The Office of the Public Guardian will supervise you while you act as a…
You must keep financial records and accounts. Follow the rules for gifts…
You must write a report for the Office of the Public Guardian each year…
You must apply to the High Court if you need to change your guardianship,…
Your guardianship ends automatically if one of the following things…
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
Use this form to complete your annual report, to tell the Office of the Public Guardian about the decisions you’ve made for the person you’re a guardian for.
If you’re coming to the UK, you’ll need to prove you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants in the UK.
Establishing a new Innovative Finance Individual Savings Account (ISA) from 6 April 2016 where interest and gains from qualifying peer to peer loans will be eligible for ISA tax advantages.
Personal pensions, stakeholder pensions, SIPPs
How to work out splitting up money, property and possessions when you divorce or dissolve a civil partnership - including mediation.
Find out about making investments for someone who does not have mental capacity.
The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) replaces the 3 existing providers of government-sponsored financial guidance – the Money Advice Service, the Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise. It provides free and impartial debt advice, money guidance and pension guidance to...
Find out about interest and gains from peer to peer loans that qualify for tax advantages made through the new Innovative Finance Individual Savings Account (ISA) from 6 April 2016.
Draft legislation on the consulting of amendments to the Individual Savings Account (ISA) Regulations which will provide that interest, gains and other payments from certain debt securities offered via a crowdfunding platform will qualify for tax advantages, where these investments...
Find out about the ways people can make certain decisions for you or do certain things on your behalf
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