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H2B ISA > LISA Transfer and Allowance
kingaliababa
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Hi,
I'm trying to get my ducks in a row ahead of the deadline on 05/04/18 to transfer any H2B ISA savings into a Lifetime ISA.
What I'm struggling to understand is how much is transferrable under each of the financial year's I've saved, and how much allowance I will have remaining for 18-19, if any.
I can't attach a file to show this unfortunately, and any spreadsheet paste messes up the layout to make no sense.
Essentially:
H2B opened March 2016. Maximum £200 put in each month.
Lifetime ISA opened June 2017. Minimum £1 deposited to get clock ticking.
H2B March 2016 to March 2016 = £3400
H2B April 2016 to end March 2017 = £2400
Expected H2B by end March 2018 = £2400
Additional Cash Savings (saved in current accounts) predicted by April 2018 = £2,850.
any help appreciated!
I'm trying to get my ducks in a row ahead of the deadline on 05/04/18 to transfer any H2B ISA savings into a Lifetime ISA.
What I'm struggling to understand is how much is transferrable under each of the financial year's I've saved, and how much allowance I will have remaining for 18-19, if any.
I can't attach a file to show this unfortunately, and any spreadsheet paste messes up the layout to make no sense.
Essentially:
H2B opened March 2016. Maximum £200 put in each month.
Lifetime ISA opened June 2017. Minimum £1 deposited to get clock ticking.
H2B March 2016 to March 2016 = £3400
H2B April 2016 to end March 2017 = £2400
Expected H2B by end March 2018 = £2400
Additional Cash Savings (saved in current accounts) predicted by April 2018 = £2,850.
any help appreciated!
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Hi, yes I've already seen that thanks but the specific amounts in each FY I'm not clear on based on my timeline and monies0
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This can't be right - you can only pay £200 per month in, plus an extra £1,000 in the first month, so you can't have paid £3400 into a HTB ISA in one month!kingaliababa wrote: »H2B March 2016 to March 2016 = £3400
This can be transferred to a LISA without affecting your annual LISA allowance.kingaliababa wrote: »H2B April 2016 to end March 2017 = £2400
You can pay up to £4K of this £5,250 into a LISA on or by 5 April 2018 and then another £4K allowance starts the next day.kingaliababa wrote: »Expected H2B by end March 2018 = £2400
Additional Cash Savings (saved in current accounts) predicted by April 2018 = £2,850.
What interest have you received?0 -
Correct! Well spotted, apologies I posted the message in haste

H2B ISA March '16 to March '17 = £3400.
The only interest I've received was in April 2017 for my H2B ISA. This looks like I will miss the next interest payment (@ 3.5%) if I transfer my total H2B funds into my LISA (by another provider) before April 2018.
So I will have £1,250 ready to place in my LISA for 18-19, leaving £2,750 for the rest of the year.0 -
So I can place all of my H2B funds into my LISA, even though it crosses more than one financial year (16-17 & 17-18)?0
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As most of that interest will have been earned in 2016/17 (even though it was paid in 2017/18), you should be able to pay that proportion (say 11/12ths) into your LISA without it counting towards your 2017/18 £4K LISA allowance.kingaliababa wrote: »The only interest I've received was in April 2017 for my H2B ISA.
Your HTB provider will pay you pro rata interest as at the date of transfer.kingaliababa wrote: »This looks like I will miss the next interest payment (@ 3.5%) if I transfer my total H2B funds into my LISA (by another provider) before April 2018.0 -
thanks very much this gives me better insight.
Will look to transfer in March and start the ball rolling on the LISA.
Free money so want to maximise it!0
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