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Trading in an old stocks and shares account.
trelech
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Sorry if this is already been discussed. I have a stocks and shares isa from last tax year 19/20.
I was just wondering because I have an account I'm already trading in this year.
Can I still trade in that old account?
I was just wondering because I have an account I'm already trading in this year.
Can I still trade in that old account?
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Yes, the primary restriction with ISAs is that you can't pay new money into more than one (of each type) in a tax year - once the money is in a S&S ISA you can continue to buy and sell within it to your heart's content whenever you wish.1
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