The stamp duty holiday may be ending, but there’s still another route to free cash for first-time buyers – if you’re the right age, at least. Put money in a Lifetime ISA (LISA) and the state chucks an extra 25% on top, up to £1,000 every year.
This makes it the powerhouse financial move. To open a LISA, which is a tax-free savings account, you need to be aged at least 18 and you can get one up until the day before your 40th birthday. Here are my 10 key need-to-knows.
1 It’s only for someone who’s never owned or part-owned a home.
2 You can use it to buy any residential property (not buy-to-let) costing up to £450,000.
3 You get a 25% bonus on everything, up to £4,000 per tax year, you put in until you’re aged 50. So, if you save £1,000, you’ll have £1,250, and if you save the full £4,000, you’ll have £5,000.
4 Each person has their own LISA, so couples can have one each. Two first-time buyers, purchasing a property together costing £450,000 or less, can BOTH open one and save in it, doubling the bonus.
5 A first-time buyer, buying with someone who’s already owned, can still get the bonus. Again, this is because it’s an individual product.
This story is from the October 05, 2021 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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