ISAs: 25 years and counting

Since being launched on 6 April 1999 as successor to PEPs and TESSAs, the Individual Savings Account (ISA) has become an integral part of the UK savings and investment landscape. 

Worth celebrating 

By any measure, the humble ISA has been a huge success. The latest HMRC figures show that more than 22 million UK adults have one, with the combined market value of these accounts standing at over £740bn. Their principal benefit is that holders do not have to pay tax on dividends, interest or capital growth; indeed, in total, ISAs will collectively save investors around £7bn in tax this year. 

Maxed out 

Estimates1 suggest that anyone who invested the maximum stocks and shares annual ISA allowance each year over the last quarter of a century could, depending on the performance of their chosen investments, have accumulated an investment pot worth around £900,000.  

The evidence also suggests that people who invested early in a tax year were likely to have amassed a larger amount than those who waited until the end – in other words, it’s time in the market that counts rather than timing the market. 

Make the most of your allowance 

For some people though, little and often is the preferred way to invest in ISAs and this approach can certainly amount to significant sums being saved as well. Indeed, whether investing a lump sum or saving on a regular basis, the real key is making sure you utilise as much as possible (having regard for other aspects of your current and future finances) of your ISA allowance each year. 

1Vanguard, 2024 

The value of investments can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invested. The past is not a guide to future performance and past performance may not necessarily be repeated. 

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