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Bed & ISA - Few Questions
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thanks for clearing up my confusion ! i got what you guys mean.0
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These are typical charges to Bed and ISAHow 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.
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:T0
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