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Bed & ISA - Few Questions

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  • jon52
    jon52 Posts: 18 Forumite
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    thanks for clearing up my confusion ! i got what you guys mean.
  • capital0ne
    capital0ne Posts: 872 Forumite
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    Tom99 wrote: »
    How come 'no fees' or 'vastly reduced fees' unless your trading platform has some sort of special deal when you bed and ISA. If its a share you are moving you will have a buy/sell spread, stamp duty and at least some sort of trading fee.
    These are typical charges to Bed and ISA

    Bed & ISA Charges
    No commission is charged on the sale in your Trading Account but repurchase charges do apply
    For online requests your online commission rate is charged on the re-purchase in your ISA
    Government stamp duty of 0.5% also applies to re-purchases of UK registered stocks

    Took 10 seconds to google this BTW :T:T
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