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@gwapenut. I did exactly the same as you in June. I took about £9k out of Principality, paid it into Skipton, transferred Skipton v7 to Skipton v8, then withdrew the £9k from Skipton and sent it back to Principality.
Upgrading over the phone means you keep the same account number at Skipton, so you can avoid all this. And further contributions I make to Skipton are simply replacing what I have previously withdrawn.
(I move money in and out of Skipton on a weekly basis.)
See pages 920 to 924 of this thread for other comments on this scenario.1 -
gwapenut said:Nick_C said:Taking advice from @surreysaver in June (last time Skipton launched a better ISA), I phoned Skipton yesterday and got my Issue 8 Tracker upgraded to Issue 9. Took about 5 minutes, and kept the same account number.
I've used Skipton for years, mainly for Regular Saver accounts, and have always been happy with them.
I have run my Skipton side ISA down flexibly this tax year, to take advantage of better rates elsewhere. Usually what I do is put the money back in, internal transfer, and take it out again.
If I upgrade, do I need to fill it back up again first to avoid losing my flexible allowance? I appreciate no one may have encountered this scenario, and I also appreciate that what is theoretically lawful isn't always what happens with IT systems.
As these ISA rules are all fairly recent though, nobody can guarantee that everything will get reported properly at the end of the tax year, and if mistakes are made then it will take some time for HMRC to catch up with you, if at all.1 -
refluxer said:SnowMan said:Thanks. I've moved money into the 4.35% ISA but now wondering if they will reduce the rate on that even though it only first became available after the August base rate cut had already taken place.
Issue 52 Effective Date 14/11/2024 Rate 4.50%, 26/02/2025 4.20%, 27/05/2025 3.95%
Issue 53 Effective Date 12/02/2025 Rate 4.20%
Issue 54 Effective Date 12/05/2025 Rate 4.20%
Issue 55 Effective Date 07/08/2025 Rate 3.90%
Issue 56 Effective Date 03/09/2025 Rate 4.35%
Issue 56 is still holding at 4.35% at 9 am on 25 September.0 -
Ceresia said:refluxer said:SnowMan said:Thanks. I've moved money into the 4.35% ISA but now wondering if they will reduce the rate on that even though it only first became available after the August base rate cut had already taken place.
Issue 52 Effective Date 14/11/2024 Rate 4.50%, 26/02/2025 4.20%, 27/05/2025 3.95%
Issue 53 Effective Date 12/02/2025 Rate 4.20%
Issue 54 Effective Date 12/05/2025 Rate 4.20%
Issue 55 Effective Date 07/08/2025 Rate 3.90%
Issue 56 Effective Date 03/09/2025 Rate 4.35%
Issue 56 is still holding at 4.35% at 9 am on 25 September.1 -
@Growingold
Above post refers to Cynergy Cash ISA, but you have to go back a few pages to discover this.
It's annoying when people post without referencing the account/institution they are referring to.1
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