Don’t miss out on this 25% government savings bonus! Open a lifetime ISA now!

Thousands of Brits could be missing out on this 25% government bonus! Here’s everything you need to know about a lifetime ISA.

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How great would it be if the government helped you to save for your first home? Even better, what if the government topped up your pension pot by 25%? Well, savers across the UK could be missing out on these opportunities! Here’s how to receive a 25% government bonus that could help to improve your future.

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The ISA that offers a 25% government bonus

If you’re saving for your first home or your retirement, it is worth making the most of this fantastic government bonus. Brits who hold a lifetime ISA savings account are entitled to a 25% bonus from the government each year. This means that the government could help you to pay for your first home or even contribute to your retirement!

A lifetime ISA is a type of savings account in which Brits can save up to £4,000 each tax year. At the end of the year, the government tops up each account by 25%. Therefore, if you save the full £4,000, the government will boost your savings by £1,000. Moreover, any money earned from the lifetime ISA is completely tax free!

You can open a lifetime ISA if you’re aged between 18 and 39 years old. You can then continue paying into the account up until retirement age. If you open an account at the age of 18 and max out the allowance each year until the age of 50, you could receive a total government bonus of £32,000!

Lifetime ISAs are designed to help people save for their first home or retirement. By not taking advantage of a lifetime ISA, you could miss out on a huge bonus that could help you to pay for your future!

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How to open a Lifetime ISA

You can open a lifetime ISA even if you already have another type of ISA account. However, you are not able to hold more than one lifetime ISA at one time.

Choosing an ISA provider

The first step to opening a lifetime ISA is choosing an ISA provider. There are a number of excellent providers to choose from. Just like other savings accounts, lifetime ISAs will generate interest over time. A good idea is to look at the past performance of each ISA before deciding which one to go for.

Lifetime ISAs with a strong track record for offering good returns will offer the highest return on investment. Similarly, it is wise to choose a provider with good ratings to ensure that your money is safe. Well-established companies such as AJ Bell and Hargreaves Lansdown are fantastic options if you’re looking for a provider with a strong reputation.

Eligibility

Once you have decided on a provider, opening a lifetime ISA is fairly simple. However, applicants must meet the eligibility criteria.

To open a lifetime ISA in the UK you must:

  • Be aged between 18 and 39 years old
  • Have no existing lifetime ISA accounts
  • Be a UK resident

How to use lifetime ISA savings

Lifetime ISAs are designed for savers hoping to buy their first home or afford retirement. Therefore, if you withdraw and use the money for any other reason, you will be charged a 25% withdrawal fee.

If you’re saving for retirement, you can take money out of your lifetime ISA after the age of 60. Savers who take out funds before this will be charged a 25% fee.

If you plan to use your lifetime ISA to buy your first home, the home must cost less than £450,000. Furthermore, you must buy the home no less than 12 months after making your first lifetime ISA deposit.

Should you invest, the value of your investment may rise or fall and your capital is at risk. Before investing, your individual circumstances should be assessed. Consider taking independent financial advice.

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