Stocks & Shares ISAs Explained | Investment ISA Rules (2024)

Exit fees terms and conditions

In order to request exit fees re-imbursem*nt you will be required to complete an exit fees re-imbursem*nt form which you can download by clicking here, or request over the phone by calling us on 0333 300 3351.

Terms and conditions for re-imbursem*nt of exit fees

This offer does not apply to any investments linked to an Adviser / Intermediary or third party.

Fidelity will reimburse the exit/redemption fees charged to a customer by their former provider/s when they move their investments (minimum of £100) to Fidelity Personal Investing, up to a maximum amount of £500 per customer.

An exit fee is an administration charge which is imposed by the former provider and arises directly as a result of processing the transfer or re-registration of the customer’s investments to Fidelity. Fidelity will not reimburse the customer for any loss of investment returns, loss of interest, dealing charges, penalties for transferring investments before their maturity dates or any other charges associated with your transfer or re-registration.

Where a re-registration or transfer is not possible and the customer chooses to sell their investments held through another provider and subsequently make new investment/s (minimum £10,000) through Fidelity Personal Investing, Fidelity will cover any account closure fees charged by the customer’s former provider (excluding any dealing charges) of up to £500 per customer. Fidelity will not cover any bid-offer spreads or any capital gains tax liability arising as a result of these transactions.

Exit and account closure fees reimbursem*nt must be claimed within a 6 month period from date of transfer of the customer’s investments to Fidelity. Exit fees will be reimbursed for transfers and re-registrations and account closure fees will be reimbursed provided the conditions above are met. Products included: ISAs, Investment Accounts, EBS SIPP, Fidelity Personal Pension, Fidelity SIPP, Unit Trusts, OEICs, SICAVs, Exchange Traded Funds, Investment Trusts and Shares.

To qualify for the reimbursem*nt, the fees from the customer’s former provider must have been triggered as a direct result of the transfer or re-registration to Fidelity Personal Investing, or the closure of an account where the customer has subsequently (within 6 months) invested at least £10,000 through Fidelity Personal Investing. If the customer is transferring investments to more than one provider from their former provider at the same time, Fidelity will only reimburse the fees which are incurred as a result of direct transfer or re-registration to Fidelity. Other fees or charges unconnected with the transfer will not be reimbursed.

The completed Exit Fee Reimbursem*nt Form and documentary evidence of the charge will need to be provided in order for the exit fees to be reimbursed to the customer. To claim the reimbursem*nt of any account closure fees, documentary evidence of the closure fee levied will need to be provided to Fidelity, along with confirmation that a minimum of £10,000 has been invested with Fidelity within 6 months of incurring such closure fee.

The documentary evidence referred to above, must be either a copy of the charge confirmation letter from the former provider or a statement showing the charge being deducted.

Payment will be made to the customer by BACS when a bank mandate is held on the account. Alternatively, payment will be made by cheque.

Stocks & Shares ISAs Explained | Investment ISA Rules (2024)

FAQs

What are the rules for investing in an ISA? ›

Here are some ISA rules:
  • There's an annual limit on how much you can invest called the ISA allowance. It's currently set at £20,000 - good news for investors.
  • You need to be 18 years old to open a stocks and shares ISA.
  • Over a few years, it means you can have lots of ISAs and lots of different providers.

What is an investment ISA for dummies? ›

What is an ISA? ISA stands for Individual Savings Account. ISAs are a tax-efficient way of saving money. You can save or invest up to a set amount (your ISA allowance) each tax year and you don't pay any tax on the income or capital gains (for an investment ISA, like ours) or on the interest paid (for a cash ISA).

What are the new ISA rules for 2024? ›

1.1 Increase the age for opening cash ISAs from 16 to 18 years old and over. From 6 April 2024 it will not be possible for anyone aged 17 and under to subscribe to more than one cash ISA . This is a mandatory change with transitional arrangements.

What is the difference between a stocks and shares ISA and an investment ISA? ›

A cash ISA is a savings account for an individual that pays you tax-free interest on your money. When you open a stocks and shares ISA, your money is invested in the stock market. In the last 10 years, the average return on stocks and shares ISAs has been 9.64% annually, versus 1.21% for lower-risk cash ISAs.

What happens if you pay into two ISAs in the same tax year? ›

You can pay into two ISAs in the same tax year provided they are different types of ISA. It would be fine to pay into both a cash ISA and a Stocks & Shares ISA in one tax year as long as you're below the £20,000 limit. You would not be able to pay into two different ISAs of the same type.

What happens if I take money out of my stocks and shares in ISA? ›

Although Stocks and Shares ISAs are designed for long-term investing, there are times you might want to withdraw money from your ISA. You can do this at any time. There's no charge, though there may be charges for selling some investments, depending on which you hold.

Can I have two stocks and shares in ISAs? ›

The ISA rules have changed as of 6 April 2024. You can now have - and contribute - to as many ISAs as you want (except for Lifetime ISAs and Junior ISAs).

Can you invest 20k every year in an ISA? ›

Yes, you can add money to your Cash ISA every year, as long as the total amount does not exceed the ISA cap for 2024/25 of £20,000. There is no cash ISA limit. If you contribute to more than one type of ISA during the same tax year, this total amount of £20,000 must be split and shared across the ISA accounts.

How many investment ISAs can I have? ›

There's no limit to how many ISAs you can have at any one time. There are, however, restrictions on contributing to some ISAs of the same type in a single tax year.

Why is my stocks and shares ISA doing so badly? ›

A fund might be a dud, a fund manager might leave, or you might not be willing to take as many risks as you once did. If you don't review your portfolio regularly, you could end up with a stocks & shares ISA losing money. Don't panic. Investments can go down as well as up.

How risky are stocks and shares in the ISAs? ›

Risk versus returns

But, as with all investing, the potential of higher returns in a stocks and shares ISA comes with a greater level of risk: while the value of your investment may go up, there's always a risk that it could go down. This means you could get back less than the amount you originally invested.

What is the best performing stock and shares in ISA? ›

Managed Stocks and Shares ISA performance – 5 year comparison table
5 year annualised return2021 return
Nutmeg (Portfolio 7)6.14%12.70%
Vanguard LifeStrategy 60% Equity5.96%9.93%
Wealthify (Ambitious Portfolio)5.51%9.70%
Moneyfarm (risk level 5)*5.49%11.30%
9 more rows
Apr 23, 2024

What happens if I pay more than $20,000 into an ISA? ›

What happens if I go over the annual ISA allowance? Most providers will stop you from going over the ISA allowance limits, but if you have ISAs with multiple providers then this is an easy mistake to make. If you do go over the limit, the best thing to do is contact HMRC by calling their helpline on 0300 200 3312.

What is the 30 day ISA rule? ›

A 30-day rule exists, where you must wait 30 days to buy the same investment again to prevent investors from benefitting from 'bed and breakfasting. ' 'Bed and breakfasting' is when someone sells investments at the end of the tax year, uses the CGT allowance, and buys them when the tax year starts.

What is the 4% rule ISA? ›

The 4% rule says people should withdraw 4% of their retirement funds in the first year after retiring and take that dollar amount, adjusted for inflation, every year after. The rule seeks to establish a steady and safe income stream that will meet a retiree's current and future financial needs.

Can I put 20k in an ISA every year? ›

Putting money into an ISA

Every tax year you can save up to £20,000 in one account or split the allowance across multiple accounts. The tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April. You can only pay into one Lifetime ISA in a tax year. The maximum you can pay in is £4,000.

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