Give Your ISA a Cash Boost!

At the time of writing there is just over a fortnight till the end of the 2020/21 ISA season. That is all the time you have left to make use of this year’s allowance of £20,000 before it is gone forever.

If you haven’t already used your allowance – and you have money available to invest – it is therefore essential to take action now. Investing via an ISA means that any profits you make will be free of Income Tax, Dividends Tax or Capital Gains Tax. And you won’t even have to declare it on your tax return, which if you’re anything like me will be a welcome simplification…

You can of course put your money into a Cash ISA, but the rates of return on such accounts are currently derisory, and basic rate taxpayers now have a £1000 tax-free savings allowance anyway (higher rate tapayers get £500 and top rate taxpayers nothing at all). The argument for investing in a cash ISA is therefore weak for most people, although if you think interest rates are likely to rise significantly in future there might still be a case for using one. Count me out, though 🙂

That leaves Stocks and Shares ISAs and the relatively new Innovative Finance ISAs (which are mainly for P2P lending). You can invest in either or both of these ISAs up to your annual £20,000 limit, though you can only put money into one of each type in any tax year. In today’s post I wanted to reveal some ways you may be able to get an extra cash boost if you plan to invest in an ISA in the next couple of weeks.

Cashback Sites

I have mentioned cashback sites on various occasions on Pounds and Sense. Basically, these sites refund some of the commission they receive from ‘introducing’ you to a company if you click through to it via a link on the cashback site. The two best-known cashback sites in the UK are Top Cashback and Quidco, though newcomers My Money Pocket are also worth joining and checking out. You might also like to try Cashback Angel, a comparison service for UK cashback websites, which I reviewed here recently.

Clearly you will need to sign up for an account with a cashback site before you can get any cashback from them. I highly recommend registering with Quidco and Top Cashback and maybe My Money Pocket too, even if you aren’t planning to invest in an ISA immediately.

So what cashback offers are currently available with ISAs? On Top Cashback (my personal favourite) one of the best comes from Fidelity. They are offering a maximum of £160 cashback if you open a new Fidelity Stocks and Shares ISA with a minimum deposit of £15,000. But even if you begin with as little as £2,500, you will get £50 cashback. You have to be a new customer and remain invested for a minimum of three months to get the cashback.

If you invest in a Shepherds Friendly Stocks and Shares ISA, an even more generous top payment of £305 is on offer for a maximum £20,000 ISA investment. Or you can earn up to £300 cashback if you set up monthly deposits, though to get this amount you will need to put in £1,500 a month or more. Again, you must remain invested for a minimum of three months to receive the cashback.

Over on Quidco there are also some great offers. With Foresters Friendly Society, for example, at the time of writing you can get £244 cashback with a maximum £20,000 investment. Or you can get £40 cashback with a minimum initial investment of £5,000 (other options are available as well). Again, you must remain invested for a minimum of three months to receive the cashback.

  • Please be aware that cashback offers change frequently, so I can’t promise that the exact offers mentioned above will still be available by the time you read this post.

For more ideas, just browse the Investment category on either Top Cashback or Quidco. Alternatively – or in addition – you can try searching for any ISA provider you are interested in to see if they have a cashback deal on offer.

Obviously you shouldn’t invest in an ISA purely for the cashback. But if you are thinking of doing so anyway, it is well worth checking what deals are available on cashback sites to get the benefit of the extra money available.

Special Offers

Of course, all investment platforms know that now is a peak time for ISA investment, so they compete extra vigorously to attract new customers. It is therefore well worth shopping around right now to see what offers are available.

In addition, as an ISA investor and money blogger myself, I have access to some special deals and bonuses that I can offer my readers. I’ve put a couple below, both with ISA providers I have invested with personally.

Kuflink

Kuflink is a P2P property loans platform I have been investing with for around three years now. They offer a range of investment options, including an IFISA. They have a generous welcome offer, where you can earn up to £4,000 cashback on a £100,000 investment. Of course, that’s well over the ISA annual limit. But if you invest £20,000 in an IFISA with Kuflink you can get 3 percent cashback or £600, which still isn’t too shabby. For more information about Kuflink and their welcome offer, check out my Kuflink review.

Nutmeg

Nutmeg is a robo-adviser investment platform I have been investing with since 2016. As you will see from my Nutmeg review, I have enjoyed very good returns from them (55.5% to date). They offer a Stocks and Shares ISA using ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds). If you sign up with Nutmeg via my link, while I can’t offer you a cash bonus, you will get six months’ portfolio management free of charge.

I hope this post has encouraged you to use your 2020/21 ISA allowance before it’s gone and maybe take the chance to pocket a bonus or cashback as well. If you have any comments or questions, as always, please do leave them below.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional financial adviser and nothing in this post should be construed as individual financial advice. Everyone should do their own ‘due diligence’ before investing and seek advice from a qualified financial adviser if in any doubt how best to proceed. All investment carries a risk of loss. In addition, please be aware that some links in this post include my affiliate (referral) code, so if you click through and make a purchase, i will receive a commission for introducing you. This will not affect in any way the terms and benefits you receive,. Indeed, as stated above, some offers are only available to people investing via my link.

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