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Life time ISA---
abc2019_2
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hi
i bought a house first time in 2016 and would like to know if i can claim this life time ISA... i am interested in getting cash back if i qualify. i am younger than 40years... please suggest as to how to get it...many thanks...
i bought a house first time in 2016 and would like to know if i can claim this life time ISA... i am interested in getting cash back if i qualify. i am younger than 40years... please suggest as to how to get it...many thanks...
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Why, if you didnt have a h2b Lisa do you think you could claim for not having one now?
Am I missing something here....
You don't qualify as you didnt open one before purchase, pay the relevant amount in or close it in order to buy your property.
As above I may have missed this fantastic /fanciful windfall annoucement....:think:0 -
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thanks ...i am still struggling how would this help...
so open an account and get paid! a lump sum one off amount or paid monthly...
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You get a 25% bonus on your balance every year paid in to your account.
What bit aren't you understanding?
You can't just have free money since you bought a house 3 years ago. That would be crazy.0 -
would they bonus be on what first time buyer load was? what balance is considered...many thanks..0
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The bonus is based on however much money you put into the account before you bought your house.
If you didn't do this then you aren't due anything...0 -
It is for 1st time buyers.
You are not one.0 -
you can open a lifetime ISA and save for retirement, other than that you missed the boat years agoAn answer isn't spam just because you don't like it......0
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so if i set up an isa with £100k then govt will pay £25k every year?
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on the same token...what are the best isas around...currently with rbs i get £1 per month...0
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