Thursday 16 May 2019

A SAFE HAVEN FOR CASH!

While there is a great deal of competition by banks and building societies for your cash deposits, a safe and secure option is the National Savings and Investments Bank (NS&I).

While deposits with other savings institutions are insured by the Government up to a maximum
of £85,000 for each individuals, NS&I is a Government institution and ALL money held in S&I is guaranteed by the Treasury. (Note: The £85,000 limit applies to each banking group so you would need to check if you have savings with two or more companies which might in the same banking group, e.g. the Lloyds Banking Group includes Lloyds Bank, the Halifax and the Bank of Scotland so the £85,000 limit would apply to the total sum you have in all three of those institutions.)”.

Here is a look at some of the NS&I products:

1. Premium Bonds set to return 1.40% free of tax. Maximum £50,000 per person.

2. Guaranteed Income Bonds paying 1.45% guaranteed for one year or 1.90% guaranteed for 3 years (taxable). Maximum £10,000 per person in each.

3. Income Bond paying 1.15% with a maximum of £1 million (taxable)

4. Direct ISA paying 0.90% free of tax.
It is worth looking at NS&I as an option for your cash savings.




Friday 10 May 2019

REMINDER – TAX BANDS IN THE NEW TAX YEAR (2019/20)!


Here are the new Income Tax bands that come into force from the 6th of April:


Personal Tax Allowance - £12,500



This is the amount that an individual can earn before he pays any tax at all.


Basic Rate Taxpayer (20%) - £37,500



This is the amount of earnings over the £12,500 that an individual would pay 20% tax on. So you would have to earn in excess of £50,000 before you started paying higher rate tax.


Higher Rate Taxpayer (40%)



This is the amount over and above the Personal Tax Allowance and the Basic Rate. 40% tax would be charged on earnings from £50,000 to £150,000.


Above that is the Additional Rate of Tax, i.e. 45%. So earnings over £150,000 would be charged at 45%.


Other tax matters to note are as follows:
Capital Gains Tax Exemption - £12,000

Inheritance Tax Nil-rate Band - £325,000
(unchanged from last year)

Rent-a-room relief - £7,500 per annum
(unchanged from last year)

Pension Lifetime Allowance - £1,055,000

Annual Pension Allowance - £40,000
(subject to earnings)