A real quick one!
1) What's to stop someone doing this, by having two different Cash ISAs with two separate banks?
2) How would you get caught?
3) What would happen?
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Paying In Too Much To Cash Isa In Tax Year
#2
Posted 10 April 2012 - 09:21 PM
You have to provide your NI number as well as all your other personal details, these are then used to link you account(s) back to the tax office. The result is once caught all the accounts will be closed and and interest will then be taxed - or if you opened term accounts you may not see any interest.
#3
Posted 11 April 2012 - 12:09 AM
SEW247, on 10 April 2012 - 09:04 PM, said:
A real quick one!
1) What's to stop someone doing this, by having two different Cash ISAs with two separate banks?
2) How would you get caught?
3) What would happen?
1) What's to stop someone doing this, by having two different Cash ISAs with two separate banks?
2) How would you get caught?
3) What would happen?
3 years ago, my father topped up his Isa, and a few months later opened a new Isa which was offering a headline rate,(forgetting he had already used his annual allowance)
This resulted in him paying in more than his annual Isa allowance.
He received a very abrupt and threatening letter from HMRC and they closed down his new ISA and transferred funds back to his bank account.
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