Four reasons to invest in an ISA this year

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Making the most of your ISA allowance today could boost your chances of a secure financial future. Here are four reasons why.

9 April 2025 | 3 minute read

The new tax year has begun, bringing with it a fresh ISA allowance that enables you to invest more of your money tax efficiently.

The government announced in the 2024 Autumn Budget that the ISA subscription limit will be frozen at £20,000 until April 2030.

Many people wait until the end of the tax year to fill up their ISA, but the sooner you act, the better your chances are of realising your financial goals.

 
 
     
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Here are four reasons to invest in an ISA this year.

1. Greater potential for long-term growth

Investing in an ISA early on gives your money the opportunity to produce tax-free returns over a longer period. This is especially important in a high inflationary environment. Interest rates have started to come down in the past year, and savings held in cash will tend to lose value over the long term due to inflation eroding its purchasing power.1

The graph below shows how different asset classes have performed compared to cash. Any balanced portfolio consisting of a mix of stocks and bonds, for example, would have outstripped cash returns by a good margin over the long term. Of course, investing comes with more risk than holding your money in a cash account, your investments may lose as well as gain value, and there are fees to consider. To better preserve your portfolio over the long term, it’s recommended to diversify your investments.

Four reasons to invest in an ISA

Source: RBC Brewin Dolphin/LSEG Datastream

Neither simulated nor actual past performance are reliable indicators of future performance. Performance is quoted before charges which will reduce illustrated performance.

2. Tax-efficient growth and income

The reason why investing through an ISA is especially powerful is that your investments can grow tax free. If you hold investments outside an ISA, you’ll pay capital gains tax (CGT) at up to 24% on the profits (‘gains’) you make above your CGT exemption once you are above the basic tax rate. On 6 April 2024, the annual CGT exemption was reduced to £3,000 and has been frozen for this year. This has made it even more important to look for ways to grow your money tax efficiently.

If your investments generate income – for example, dividends from shares or interest from bonds – this is also tax free when inside an ISA. The annual dividend allowance remains at £500 for this tax year; again, this makes ISAs an even more valuable tax planning tool than they were in the past.

3. Choice between lump sum and regular investing

If you have a large lump sum of money ready to go, investing it in an ISA early on will give it the opportunity to grow tax efficiently over a longer period. You might, however, prefer to invest your money gradually over several months. Known as ‘drip-feeding’, this may help to reduce the impact of a sudden market downturn on your portfolio.

Even if you don’t have a lump sum, you could make the most of the new tax year by setting up monthly Investment ISA contributions. This is a great way of ensuring you’re consistently saving for your future, and it removes the temptation of trying to time the market, which is a strategy that is fraught with greater risk. Setting up a standing order makes this process simpler and means there is one less thing for you to remember.

4. ISAs have a ‘use it or lose it’ allowance

The ISA allowance is a ‘use it or lose it’ allowance, which means you can’t carry it forward to the next tax year. By taking advantage of your allowance earlier in the tax year, you won’t face any last-minute decisions when 5 April 2026 approaches. Whether you prefer to invest your full £20,000 allowance in one go or drip feed it each month, having a plan in place will help you invest in a way that suits your individual needs.

Next steps

An Investment ISA is a great way to save money for your future, but it isn’t always easy to decide how much to set aside, when to invest, and how to build an investment portfolio that is right for you. Taking some financial advice will help you feel confident that you’re doing the right thing with your money, so you can focus on enjoying life today.


1 https://www.fca.org.uk/investsmart/should-you-invest


 
 
     
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The value of investments, and any income from them, can fall and you may get back less than you invested. This does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each client and may be subject to change in the future. Neither simulated nor actual past performance are reliable indicators of future performance. Information is provided only as an example and is not a recommendation to pursue a particular strategy.

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