Premium Bonds may suit childcare; Junior ISAs university
Childcare & University Fees Saver: ISA vs Premium Bonds separates accessible care money from tax-free university savings.
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Childcare & University Fees Saver: ISA vs Premium Bonds separates accessible care money from tax-free university savings.
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ISA interest and Premium Bonds prizes usually do not count towards student loan repayments in England, so choice depends on plan and access.
Grandparents can save for grandchildren with Junior ISAs or Premium Bonds, but the rules, control and tax treatment differ.
Need emergency care money in England? See whether a Cash ISA or Premium Bonds fits your timeline and care fee means test.
Tax year gifting to spouse can be tax-efficient, but shares and property can still trigger CGT or IHT.
Compliance for financial advisers means proving suitability, not just naming products. ISA and Premium Bonds advice must be documented properly.
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