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Britain cuts tax-free allowance for cash savings to spur investing

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Posted on November 26, 2025

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By Kirstin Ridley LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday slashed the amount that people can invest in tax-free cash savings accounts from 2027, in an effort to funnel

UK Reduces Tax-Free Savings Allowance to Encourage Investment

By Kirstin Ridley

LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday slashed the amount that people can invest in tax-free cash savings accounts from 2027, in an effort to funnel more funds into Britain's stock market and drive economic growth.

Reeves said in her budget speech to Parliament that the annual, tax-free limit for cash investments in an Individual Savings Account (ISA) would be cut to 12,000 pounds ($15,800) from 20,000 pounds, although the over-65s would retain their full cash allowance.

Shares in stock trading platforms rose on Wednesday, with AJ Bell up 2.6% and IG Group 10.3%.

Britons can currently invest 20,000 pounds annually across a variety of ISAs, including cash and stocks and shares products, without paying income or capital gains tax.

CULTURAL AVERSION TO RISK MAY LIMIT TRANSFERS

The Quoted Companies Alliance, a trade body for small and mid-cap companies, told lawmakers last month that around 300 billion pounds was sitting in cash ISAs - the most popular and well-understood ISA - often providing "poor returns".

Britain's Labour government said in March it was considering reducing the tax benefits for cash savings in the hope savers would instead invest in shares to secure better returns, while also providing a fillip for London's beleaguered bourse.

Experts say it is unlikely the changes will lead to a significant transfer into investing, partly because of a cultural aversion to risk, or because savers may choose better-performing overseas markets.

Lawmakers on the cross-party Treasury Committee had urged the government to focus instead on financial literacy. They also warned that cutting the allowance could harm mutually-owned building societies, major providers of cash ISAs and mortgages, by constraining their access to retail savings.

"HUGE GROWTH POTENTIAL" FROM INVESTING

Sarah Coles, head of personal finance at investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown, said Reeves' calculation that investing, rather than saving, could boost returns by 50,000 pounds showed "the huge growth potential offered by investment".

But she added it remained to be seen whether the cut would have the desired impact.

Nicholas Hyett, investment manager at Wealth Club, a non-advisory investment service, said reform made sense.

"Anyone who hits the maximum 20,000-pound cash ISA allowance year-after-year should really be thinking about investing some of that in the stock market," he noted.

Cash ISAs were introduced in 1999 under the former Labour government's finance minister Gordon Brown.

($1 = 0.7594 pounds)

(Reporting by Kirstin Ridley; Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • UK cuts tax-free cash savings allowance from 2027.
  • Aim is to boost investment in the stock market.
  • Annual ISA limit reduced from £20,000 to £12,000.
  • Over-65s retain full cash allowance.
  • Cultural aversion to risk may limit investment shift.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Individual Savings Account (ISA)?
An Individual Savings Account (ISA) is a type of savings account in the UK that allows individuals to save or invest money without paying tax on the interest or capital gains earned.
What is a tax-free allowance?
A tax-free allowance is the amount of income or gains that an individual can earn without having to pay tax on it. In the context of ISAs, it refers to the limit on tax-free contributions.
What is capital gains tax?
Capital gains tax is a tax on the profit made from selling an asset, such as stocks or property. In the UK, certain accounts like ISAs allow individuals to avoid this tax on their gains.
What are cash ISAs?
Cash ISAs are a type of Individual Savings Account where individuals can save money and earn interest tax-free. They are popular for their simplicity and safety.
What is financial literacy?
Financial literacy is the ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal finance management, budgeting, and investing.

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