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Are ISA's necessary for older people?
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freeasabird wrote: »I'm asking because I assume that someone who retires is a non tax payer
A totally false assumption - loads of pensioners have income above the personal allowance
Fred the Shred for a start.:D
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Poor old Mike. I think he's on the turn. This and other threads make me think his mind has turned from money saving recently. Incidentally, how much do you need saved in order to attract such creatures? If it's a lot, would such expenditure constitute deprivation of assets? On the other hand, it could kill me and make my care home stay unnecessary ... but who cares?18 year old blonde then ...... and stuff the ISA!
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