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🗓️ 5 April 2025
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Over the past few weeks there's been speculation over the future of ISAs - Individual Savings Accounts. At the moment each saver can deposit up to £20,000 each tax year into an ISA tax-free, but there have been reports that the Treasury is considering making some changes. Things like lowering the limit to £4,000. In a statement to Money Box the Chancellor Rachel Reeves said that while it's important to support people to save, they want to get the balance right. She wants to create "more of a culture in the UK of retail investing." What does that mean and what might change?
Some listeners have been experiencing delays after trying to boost their state pension by filling old gaps in their National Insurance record. At the moment a window is open for people who have not yet reached pension age and those already on the new state pension to fill gaps in their record back as far as 2006. But in just a few weeks time that window will close. The government told us that it's processing payments as quickly as possible and that people who at least take the first step by 5 April will still be able to fill those gaps.
Are water companies banned from sending out bills for water used more than 12 months ago as energy suppliers are? And more than 35,000 people who were aged 55 or over took out new mortgage loans in the last 3 months of 2024, up 30% on the year before, what's behind the rise?
Presenter: Paul Lewis Reporter: Dan Whitworth Researchers: Eimear Devlin and Jo Krasner Editor: Jess Quayle
(First broadcast 12pm Saturday 8th March 2025)
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0:36.1 | Long delay is for some people who paid money to fill gaps in their national insurance records, but find their state pension has not yet been increased. |
0:43.8 | Our water company is banned from sending out bills for water used more than 12 months ago, as energy suppliers are. |
0:50.5 | And why are a growing number of people over 55 taking out new mortgages? |
0:55.0 | But first, is the £20,000 a year limit for putting money into a cash ISA about to be cut? |
1:01.8 | It's been at that level since 2017 and people put money into these individual savings accounts or ISAs |
1:08.5 | because the interest earned is tax-free. |
1:12.4 | And between us we have nearly 300 billion in cash ISIS. But there's been strong lobbying from the investment industry recently |
1:18.4 | to change the rules to encourage people to invest rather than save. And that's fuelled speculation |
1:24.2 | that the Chancellor Rachel Reeves would cut that £20,000 a year cash limit, |
1:29.1 | perhaps, to just £4,000. That's less than it's been since 2009. Well, in a statement to |
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