Leeds Building Society ISA (A review)

In this brief guide, we are going to be discussing the Leeds Building Society ISA.

In this post, we are going to introduce you to the world of the Leeds Building Society ISAs, their best use case and all you need to know about the specific ISAs.e.g which one can help you get on the property ladder or help you save for retirement.

What is the Leeds Building Society ISA?

The  Leeds Building Society ISA(Individual savings account) is a tax-effective way to save. ISAs allow you to pay no tax or the minimum tax on the interest you make on your savings.

To be eligible for an ISA you will usually have to be:

  • You must be at least 16 years old
  • You must be a UK resident
  • And you must have not subscribed to another UK ISA in the same category in the same tax year

So, you are probably wondering what does “subscribing to an ISA” mean. Subscribing to an ISA means paying into and opening an ISA. You are allowed to subscribe to one of each type of ISA every tax year and you must not exceed your ISA allowance each tax year.

How Many ISAs Can I have?💶🙌🏻

The current tax rules allow you to have or open one of each type of ISA every year but you can only put the maximum tax year ISA allowance in all of these ISAs. This means your combined savings in all your ISA accounts must not exceed your current tax year ISA allowance for the current year. The tax year ISA allowance is currently £20,000.

Can I open a cash ISA AND A LISA in the same year?

Yes, you can open a cash ISA and a LISA in the same year. You can also contribute to a cash ISA and LISA in the same year as long as you don’t go over your personal ISA allowance. You can out whatever you have left in other ISA accounts in the same tax year.

How many Leeds Building Society ISAs can you open in one year?🔔❄

You can have multiple Leeds Building Society ISAs but not more than one of the same( e.g you can’t have two Leeds Building Society cash ISAs)   and your total Tax year ISA allowance must not be exceeded in your combined ISA contributions. This means ISAs you hold with Leeds Building Society and ISAs you hold with other providers. Each ISA may also have its maximum contribution limit as well. So check the terms.

What to do if you open more than one type of Leeds Building Society ISA?😮ℹ

Although it is very unlikely, if you mistakenly open more than one lifetime or stocks & shares ISA in a single tax year, you should notify your Leeds Building Society ISA manager at the earliest opportunity. In some cases, the ISA may be allowed to remain open, once you have consulted with HM Revenue and Customs.

The rules for stocks and shares ISAs are the same as with cash ISAs. You can only pay into one each tax year but can open a new ISA with a different platform each year if you wish to. This means you may be able to further diversify by having one type of Leeds Building Society ISA and opening the same type of ISA with a different provider in the next tax year. Contribution rules will still apply.

If you have multiple stocks and shares Isas open, you are only allowed to pay into one of them in each tax year. So, if you only wanted to invest a portion of your Isa allowance via the second Isa provider, this could be difficult as it will mean you are not able to add any new money to the original Isa in the same tax year.

The only other option to consider is transferring your existing portfolio to the other provider, although this might incur some costs.

How do ISA transfers work?🌟✈

ISAs are tax-free saving wrappers and moving them to get a better deal is common. If you move your ISA in the wrong way you could just end up losing your tax-free status and costing you interest made from your ISA. If you want to move your ISA to a Leeds Building Society ISA you should contact the Leeds Building Society ISA manager.

Why should you transfer your ISA?🌈ℹ

You could transfer your ISA for a variety of reasons such as getting a better rate or because of reasons such as the cost of your current ISA manager or their performance.

You might also be transferring all your ISAs to a new manager to have all your savings in one place or rather move all your savings to different places in a scenario where your combined savings are over the financial services compensation scheme limit of £85,000 per account.

There are a variety of ISA providers out there and you can view their various offerings, including the way they invest, their past returns etc all online so you have an idea of which provider you want to move your money to.

To transfer an ISA you simply open a new ISA account(in this case a Leeds Building Society ISA ) then fill an ISA transfer form and send to your old ISA manager. It’s that simple. Once the transfer is done you will get a closure statement showing exactly how much you have transferred.

Be sure to be on the lookout for any charges or transfer out fees imposed by your current ISA manager.

How long does your ISA transfer take?👀

This depends on what ISAs you are transferring. If you are transferring a cash ISA then this should take 15 days. If you are transferring a stock and shares ISA then this will usually take 30 days.

If your ISA transfer takes too long you can report it to the Financial ombudsman.

Which ISAs can you transfer?❄⌛

You can transfer any ISA although there might be some penalty for ISAs which are fixed-term or notice ISAs. Some ISA providers do not accept ISA transfers.

If you have a notice ISA, it is probably best to give notice to your current ISA provider to avoid any charges.

If you choose to proceed without giving notice then you should compare how much interest the new ISA will earn you and the cost of the penalty. If you still make more money by transferring your ISA then, by all means, transfer your ISA if you wish.

The Leeds Building Society ISA is covered by the financial services compensation scheme. This means you are covered by up to £85,000 per account in case anything goes wrong with your Leeds Building Society ISA.

Types of Leeds Building Society ISA

Most of the ISAs the leeds building society offers are cash ISAs.

Leeds Building Society Cash ISA

The Leeds Building Society Cash ISAs are just like saving accounts which pay interest. The interest they pay is tax-free and outside of your personal allowance. Cash ISAs will usually pay a fixed rate of interest or a variable rate. 

The personal savings allowance which gives you £1000 tax-free depending on your tax band. This means basic-rate (20%) taxpayers will be able to earn £1,000 interest with no tax while higher-rate (40%) taxpayers – will be able to earn £500 interest with no tax. Additional rate (45%) taxpayers don’t get a tax-free allowance.

To open a Leeds Building Society cash ISA you will have to be:

Over 18 years old

A Uk resident for tax purposes

Be a crown employee serving overseas

Or be married or in a civil partnership with a Crown employee

A Leeds Building Society Cash ISA can be easily opened online, in-app or via post. The maximum you can put in them is your personal tax allowance which currently stands at £20,000.

You can also transfer funds from an old ISA account into your Leeds Building Society ISA account. 

To open the Leeds Building Society cash ISA account you will need a minimum of £1 and you can then go on to contribute up to your maximum ISA allowance of £20,000 taking into consideration any other ISA contributions you may have made that tax year.

You can manage your Leeds Building Society cash ISA account online by phone or via the Leeds Building Society app.

You can make as many withdrawals from your Leeds Building Society cash ISA account but you can only put back the amount left in regards to your maximum annual contribution.

You can cancel this account within 14 day of opening it.

Cash ISAs are usually considered a safe investment vehicle. They are covered by the financial services compensation scheme up to £85,000 per account.

You can find more information here about the specific types of Cash ISAs offered at the Leeds Building Society: 

Types of Leeds Building Society cash ISAs:

The Leeds Building Society ISA website states the below on the 7 ISAs which they offer.

1 Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA (Issue 125)

Interest Rate:

1.30% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (fixed)

The 1 year term begins on 30 September 2019 and ends on 30 September 2020

Interest paid: calculated daily and paid on maturity 30 September 2020.

Minimum investment & operating balance: £100.

Maximum investment: The maximum you can invest in the 2019/2020 tax year is £20,000 (less any amount invested in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year). 

You must not exceed the ISA limits in any one tax year.

Withdrawals: Withdrawals/transfers are permitted, although they will be subject to 60 days’ loss of interest on an amount equivalent to that withdrawn/transferred. This means you might get back less than you originally deposited.

This account is limited issue. Once opened, you can deposit 2019/2020 funds or transfer in previous ISA funds’ (including 2019/2020 ISA funds deposited with another provider as long as these are not from an Innovative Finance ISA) up to and including 30 September 2019. After this date the account may be closed for further deposits at any time and without notice.   “

2 Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA (Issue 119)

Interest Rate:

1.45% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (fixed)

The 2 year term begins on 30 September 2019 and ends on 3 October 2021

Interest paid: calculated daily and paid annually on 3 October (commencing 3 October 2020) and on maturity (3 October 2021).

Minimum investment & operating balance: £100.

Maximum investment: The maximum you can invest in the 2019/2020 tax year is £20,000 (less any amount invested in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year). You must not exceed the ISA limits in any one tax year.

Withdrawals: Withdrawals/transfers are permitted, although they will be subject to 150 days’ loss of interest on an amount equivalent to that withdrawn/transferred. This means you might get back less than you originally deposited.

This account is limited issue. Once opened, you can deposit 2019/2020 funds or transfer in previous ISA funds’ (including 2019/2020 ISA funds deposited with another provider as long as these are not from an Innovative Finance ISA) up to and including 30 September 2019. After this date the account may be closed for further deposits at any time and without notice.

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3 Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA (Issue 80)

Interest rate:

1.55% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (fixed)

The 3 year term begins on 30 September 2019 and ends on 2 October 2022

Interest paid: calculated daily and paid annually on 2 October (commencing 2 October 2020) and on maturity (2 October 2022).

Minimum investment & operating balance: £100.

Maximum investment: The maximum you can invest in the 2019/2020 tax year is £20,000 (less any amount invested in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year). You must not exceed the ISA limits in any one tax year.

Withdrawals: Withdrawals/transfers are permitted, although they will be subject to 240 days’ loss of interest on an amount equivalent to that withdrawn/transferred. This means you might get back less than you originally deposited.

This account is limited issue. Once opened, you can deposit 2019/2020 funds or transfer in previous ISA funds’ (including 2019/2020 ISA funds deposited with another provider as long as these are not from an Innovative Finance ISA) up to and including 30 September 2019. After this date the account may be closed for further deposits at any time and without notice.  “

“  5 Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA (Issue 93)

Interest rate:

1.70% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (fixed)

The 5 year term begins on 30 September 2019 and ends on 30 September 2024

Interest paid: calculated daily and paid annually on 30 September commencing 30 September 2020) and on maturity (30 September 2024).

Minimum investment & operating balance: £100.

Maximum investment: The maximum you can invest in the 2019/2020 tax year is £20,000 (less any amount invested in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year). You must not exceed the ISA limits in any one tax year.

Withdrawals: Withdrawals/transfers are permitted, although they will be subject to 365 days’ loss of interest on an amount equivalent to that withdrawn/transferred. This means you might get back less than you originally deposited.

This account is limited issue. Once opened, you can deposit 2019/2020 funds or transfer in previous ISA funds’ (including 2019/2020 ISA funds deposited with another provider as long as these are not from an Innovative Finance ISA) up to and including 30 September 2019. After this date the account may be closed for further deposits at any time and without notice.   “

“  E-ISA (Issue 5)

Interest rate:

0.60% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (variable)

Interest paid: Annually on 31 October

Minimum operating balance: £1

Maximum balance: Deposit up to £20,000 in the 2019/2020 tax year.

Withdrawals: Unlimited withdrawals can be made to your Nominated Accounts (as defined in the General Conditions) subject to the minimum balance of £1 being maintained. Cash and cheque transactions are not permitted (except your initial deposit, which may be made by cheque).

Important information about our E-ISA:

Withdrawals to your Nominated Accounts made before 8pm on a working day will be available to the payee on the next working day. 

When money is paid into your account, provided the payment is received by us between 7am and 7pm, you will be able to withdraw the funds that day. 

The Society’s online savings service will be unavailable each day for 1 hour between 12 midnight and 1am while our systems update.

The account may be closed for further deposits upon a minimum of 30 days written notice after which you will not be able to deposit further funds.  “

ISA Saver (Issue 2)

Interest rate:

0.50% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (variable)

Interest paid: Annually on 31 October

Minimum operating balance: £1.

Maximum balance: Deposit up to £20,000 in the 2019/2020 tax year (less any amount you have already subscribed in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year).

Withdrawals: Unlimited withdrawals can be made, without notice or loss of interest.

This account may be closed to further deposits upon a minimum of 30 days’ written notice after which you will not be able to deposit further funds.  “

“  Double Access Cash ISA

Interest rate:

1.30% Tax-free§ p.a./AER† (variable)

Interest paid: Annually on 31 March

Minimum operating balance: £5,000.

Maximum balance: Deposit up to £20,000 in the 2019/2020 tax year (less any amount you have already subscribed in a Stocks and Shares ISA, Innovative Finance ISA and/or Lifetime ISA in the same tax year).

Withdrawals: Access is limited to 2 withdrawals per calendar year without notice or loss of interest, subject to the minimum balance of £5,000 being maintained. If you exceed this number of withdrawals (including closure of the account), the account will be subject to 30 days’ loss of interest on an equivalent amount to that withdrawn/transferred.

The account can only be opened through one of our branches. You will be able to carry out some operations by telephone and online, where you have registered for online services. This account may be closed to further deposits upon a minimum of 30 days’ written notice after which you will not be able to deposit further funds.  “

You can view more information on all of these ISA products here. 

The information provided on this page about the Leeds Building Society ISA is accurate at the time of writing. You should check with the Leeds Building Society ISA website as some of the information on this page may have changed.

In this brief guide, we discussed the Leeds Building Society ISA. If you have any questions or comment please let us know.

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