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The cash Isa allowance will be slashed to £12,000 a year from April 2027, but only for under 65s. Rachel Reeves will cut the amount that can be saved in cash tax-free from its current level of £20,000 ...
Rachel Reeves has finally confirmed that the cash ISA limit is being cut - but only for younger savers. The Chancellor used her Autumn Budget to reveal the annual cash ISA limit is being slashed from ...
Alex Sitaras has shared his top tips for making sense of Rachel Reeves' Budget A SAVINGS expert has revealed how to protect your hard-earned cash from the Budget bombshell. Alex Sitaras, head of ...
Pension savers will be heaving sighs of relief that Chancellor Rachel Reeves didn't clamp down on tax-free cash in the Budget. News the lump sum will remain fixed comes after months of rumours that ...
The Chancellor has announced a major change to cash ISAs in her Autumn Budget, cutting the limit from £20,000 to £12,000 a year. Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon, Rachel Reeves ...
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Rachel Reeves has effectively cut the cash ISA limit in Wednesday’s Budget, with the cap set to drop from £20,000 to £12,000 – though there is one notable exception for over-65s. The move, seen as a ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed rumours the cash Isa allowance will be reduced to £12,000 from £20,000 for those aged under-65. The change, announced in today’s (November 26) Budget, will come ...
Reeves recognises cost of living still ‘big burden’ as inflation dips A cross-party Treasury select committee report from last month estimated British households have a total of £360bn tied up in cash ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will slash the amount Britons can save in their tax-free cash ISA each year to £12,000 in a bid to get households investing more in UK stocks. The UK’s current £20,000 annual ...
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