Savers Are ISA Aware But Lost On Limits
Released
on: March 16, 2010, 12:13 am
Author: Lloyds TSB
Industry:
Accounting
New research from Lloyds TSB shows that whilst the majority of
people are aware of ISAs,
the change in ISA limits is causing some confusion.
Key research findings:
Just a tenth (11%) know what the current Cash ISA limits are
Less than a tenth (9%) know what the new Cash ISA limit will be on 6th April 2010
at the start of the new tax year
86% of people know that an ISA is a savings account
Just half of people (49%) are aware that ISA stands for Individual Savings Account
Almost two thirds (62%) recognise that ISAs offer a tax free savings allowance
ISA Aware
Of people surveyed, 86% know that an ISA is a savings account. The age group who are most aware are those
aged 45 to 54 years (95%). A quarter (25%) of 18-24 year olds are unsure what an ISA
is, with an iPhone application topping the list as the most common misconception
(6%).
Although the majority of respondents are aware an ISA is a savings account, only
half (49%) could correctly identify that ISA stands for Individual Savings Account.
A fifth (22%) think it stands for Instant Savings Account, whilst a tenth (9%) think
it is an Investment Standards Agreement.
Almost two thirds (62%) think Cash ISAs are a good way to save as tax is not payable
on the interest earned in an ISA, but 7% wrongly think there is no limit on how much
you can save in a Cash ISA. By not being fully aware of cash ISA rates and limits, people
are not fully benefiting from the financial services available to them.
If you don't use it you lose it
Two fifths of respondents (41%) understand that if you don't pay in the full Cash
ISA allowance during the year, you lose this allowance at the start of the new tax
year and cannot top up previous years allowances.
Richard Davies, Senior Savings Manager from Lloyds TSB commented on the need to compare savings accounts
"It is really positive to see how many people are ISA aware and understand the
benefits Cash ISAs offer. However, it is obvious that there is some confusion
surrounding the increase in Cash ISA limits.”
"Savers are welcome to visit our savings experts in branch to find out how they can
make the most of their ISA allowance and what the new limits mean for them. We have
also produced a handy savings map to help guide customers through their individual
savings journey."
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Cash ISA Facts
ISA stands for Individual Savings Account
In a Cash ISA, you don't have to pay income tax on the interest you earn
The current Cash ISA limits are £5,100 for those born on or before 5th April 1960,
and £3,600 for everyone else
On 6th April 2010, at the start of the new tax year, the limit will increase to£5,100 for everyone over 16.
If you don’t use your annual ISA allowance by the end of the tax year then this
can’t be carried forward to the next tax year
ISA savers have only three weeks left to make sure they use their full 2009/2010
tax year allowance
Note to Editors'
Research carried on by ICM Research from 5th March to 7th March 2010. 1006 adults
across Great Britain were interviewed.
Lloyds TSB Cash Saver ISA
The Cash Saver ISA allows you to
earn a variable rate of 2.50% AER / Tax free with a fixed introductory bonus of
1.50% AER for the first 12 months from account opening. The account gives instant
access to your money and can be opened with as little as £1. Interest is paid
annually on the 31 March and you can transfer your existing ISA to maximize your tax
free interest.
Lloyds TSB Two year Fixed Rate Cash ISA
Make the most of your tax-free savings with a Two Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA. Earn up to 3.30% AER/Tax
Free on balances of £30,000 or more. Accounts can be opened with a minimum deposit
of £3,000.
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