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Where to put my money?
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Phaelok
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Dear all,
To date I have the following amount saved in these accounts:
£20k in Santander (1-2-3)
£2k in TSB (3%)
2 x £3k in Tesco accounts (3%)
£2800 in Halifax HTB (4%)
£6000 in premium bonds
£1200 to probably put back into premium bonds.
I used to have a Nationwide account paying 5% on £2.5k, however, this was closed the other day as I had this for a year.
Please, can any of you advise on where else I can put additional money. I only have two direct debits from Santander and notice that other accounts require this also.
I want to avoid paying tax above the £1k and believe I cannot open an ISA account given I have a HTB already.
Arggh...any help gratefully received!
Thanks
To date I have the following amount saved in these accounts:
£20k in Santander (1-2-3)
£2k in TSB (3%)
2 x £3k in Tesco accounts (3%)
£2800 in Halifax HTB (4%)
£6000 in premium bonds
£1200 to probably put back into premium bonds.
I used to have a Nationwide account paying 5% on £2.5k, however, this was closed the other day as I had this for a year.
Please, can any of you advise on where else I can put additional money. I only have two direct debits from Santander and notice that other accounts require this also.
I want to avoid paying tax above the £1k and believe I cannot open an ISA account given I have a HTB already.
Arggh...any help gratefully received!
Thanks
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What are you saving money for? House purchase?
What about regular savers? Lloyds account at 4%?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
What are you saving money for? House purchase?
What about regular savers? Lloyds account at 4%?
Sorry...I should have said!
I am saving for a house deposit but will probably wait another year or two given I have few bills to pay at the moment.
The issue with the Lloyds account at 4% is that it requires two direct debits. I only have two direct debits going out in total from my Santander!0 -
How about the First direct 6% regular saver (but you need to have a current account with them). Can pay up to £300 a month into the saver but can't make withdrawals.0
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is that it requires two direct debits
Had you considered opening a Tesco Internet Saver and and Easy Access Saver - there is a DD "pull" facility on these.0 -
I want to avoid paying tax above the £1k and believe I cannot open an ISA account given I have a HTB already.
We are all in the same boat, the £1,000 allowance is all used up.
The money in NS&I Income Bond, is therefore paying 20% tax, so 0.8% after tax. :mad:
You do have:
£11,100 capital gain allowance
£5,000 dividend allowance
Which I have also used up for 2016/17.
So I am forced to pay:
20% for interest over £1,000
10% for gains over £11,100
7.5% for dividend over £5,000
Now, BT.A is going ex-dividend on 11th Aug 2016, paying 9.6p dividend per share.
I am toying with this idea:
Take some money out of the Income Bond, set up a limit order to buy BT.A at 390p, with dividend,
When it goes ex-dividend, set up a sell limit order, for 410p.
BT.A has been bobbing up and down between 384p and 414p in the last month.
The buy and sell costs money: 0.5% stamp duty, dealing charges (buy and sell).
A little bonus is, if I do incur a loss on the buy and sell, it can be used to offset gains elsewhere, at 10%. The 9.6p will pay tax at 7.5%, as opposed to 20% if it was interest from NS&I.
Afterwards, put the money back in NS&I.
Cake and eat it. Day dream or who dares wins?0 -
I'm a fan of Premium Bonds as a place for ready cash. That said, I wouldn't have so much in PB's as you currently hold. Would suggest you go for as many regular savers as you can, then at maturity drop back in PB's as a holding a/c..._0
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