Savers not making the most of their ISA allowance
New research from AA Savings shows that while two-thirds of adults say they ‘save what they can, when they can’ in the current economic environment, only 40% of them are taking adv
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The AA’s research also showed that the majority of savers (44%) still consider that Cash ISAs are best used for long-term savings (compared with 53% last year). Only 12% believe that cash ISAs can also be used as an instant-access account (up slightly from 10% last year).
This is the third year that AA Savings has offered its Internet Access ISA which has the advantage of allowing unlimited deposits and withdrawals, tax free up to the ISA limit. Minimum deposit is £2,500, although withdrawals that leave a lower balance are permitted.
Mark Huggins, director of AA Savings says:
“Although the majority of those surveyed are aware of the tax-free status of ISAs (84%), fewer than half are taking advantage of them.
“Most people want to be able to get their hands on their cash when they need to (60%) and for them, the AA Access ISA makes perfect sense.”
Mr Huggins adds:
“Everyone able to save should take maximum possible advantage of their tax-free Cash ISA allowance whether they want instant access to their funds or intend to leave it untouched.”
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