Savings & Investing
ISA Allowance 2026/27 UK — Complete Guide
Everything about ISA allowances. How much you can save tax-free, the different ISA types, rules for this tax year, and maximising your allowance.
The ISA allowance is one of the UK’s most generous tax breaks — yet millions of people don’t use it fully, and many don’t use it at all. Every year, you can save or invest up to £20,000 in a tax-free ISA wrapper, and that money grows tax-free forever.
Think about what that means over time. If you maxed out your ISA allowance for 10 years with investments growing at 5% annually, you’d have over £250,000 — and unlike a regular investment account, you’d owe zero capital gains tax when you sell and zero tax on dividends along the way.
The 2024/25 rule changes made ISAs even more flexible. You can now open multiple ISAs of the same type in a single year, shop around for the best rates, and split your allowance however you like between providers.
This guide covers exactly how the ISA allowance works, which types of ISA suit different goals, and how to maximise this valuable tax break whether you have £100 or £20,000 to save.
ISA Allowance Basics
2026/27 Allowance
| ISA Type |
Annual Limit |
| Total ISA allowance |
£20,000 |
| Cash ISA |
Up to £20,000 |
| Stocks and Shares ISA |
Up to £20,000 |
| Innovative Finance ISA |
Up to £20,000 |
| Lifetime ISA |
£4,000 (within £20,000) |
How It Works
| Rule |
Details |
| Combined limit |
£20,000 total across all types |
| Can split |
Between different ISA types |
| Use it or lose it |
No carry forward |
| Tax year |
6 April to 5 April |
Examples
| Combination |
Valid? |
| £10,000 Cash + £10,000 S&S |
✓ Yes |
| £4,000 LISA + £16,000 Cash |
✓ Yes |
| £20,000 Cash + £5,000 S&S |
✗ Over limit |
| £15,000 this provider + £5,000 another |
✓ Yes |
Types of ISA
Cash ISA
| Feature |
Details |
| What it is |
Tax-free savings account |
| Contributions |
Up to £20,000/year |
| Interest |
Tax-free |
| Access |
Usually instant |
| Risk |
None (FSCS protected) |
| Best for |
Emergency funds, short-term savings |
Stocks and Shares ISA
| Feature |
Details |
| What it is |
Tax-free investment account |
| Contributions |
Up to £20,000/year |
| Returns |
Tax-free (dividends and gains) |
| Access |
Can withdraw (sell investments) |
| Risk |
Investment risk |
| Best for |
Long-term growth (5+ years) |
Lifetime ISA (LISA)
| Feature |
Details |
| What it is |
Savings for home or retirement |
| Contributions |
Up to £4,000/year |
| Bonus |
25% government bonus (up to £1,000) |
| Age to open |
18-39 |
| Age to contribute |
Until 50 |
| Withdrawal |
First home, 60+, or 25% penalty |
| Best for |
First-time buyers, additional retirement |
Innovative Finance ISA
| Feature |
Details |
| What it is |
Peer-to-peer lending |
| Contributions |
Up to £20,000/year |
| Returns |
Interest from loans |
| Risk |
Higher risk (not FSCS protected) |
| Best for |
Experienced investors seeking income |
New Rules (From 2024/25)
Multiple ISAs Allowed
| Old Rule |
New Rule |
| One of each type per year |
Multiple of same type allowed |
| Switch providers = transfer only |
Can open new and keep old |
| Limited flexibility |
More choice |
What This Means
| You Can Now |
Example |
| Split Cash ISA |
£10k with Santander, £5k with Nationwide |
| Multiple S&S ISAs |
Trading 212 and Vanguard |
| Shop around |
Without transferring |
What Hasn’t Changed
| Still True |
Details |
| £20,000 total |
Across all ISAs |
| LISA £4,000 limit |
Within the £20,000 |
| Use it or lose it |
No carry forward |
| Tax year deadline |
5 April |
Maximising Your Allowance
Priority Order
| Priority |
Action |
| 1 |
Emergency fund (Cash ISA) |
| 2 |
LISA if eligible (25% bonus!) |
| 3 |
S&S ISA for long-term |
| 4 |
Top up as able |
Even Small Amounts Help
| Strategy |
Benefit |
| £100/month |
£1,200/year tax-free forever |
| Regular contributions |
Build habit |
| Direct debit |
Automatic |
| Don’t wait |
Time in market matters |
End of Tax Year
| If Near 5 April |
Consider |
| Even £1 counts |
Better than nothing |
| Use LISA first |
Get the bonus |
| Don’t miss deadline |
Lost forever |
| Transfer to ISA |
From regular savings |
Tax Benefits
What’s Tax-Free in ISAs
| ISA Type |
Tax-Free |
| Cash ISA |
All interest |
| S&S ISA |
Dividends and capital gains |
| LISA |
Interest/growth and bonus |
| IFISA |
Peer-to-peer interest |
Compared to Non-ISA
| Without ISA |
Tax Position |
| Savings interest |
Personal Savings Allowance then taxed |
| Dividends |
£500 allowance then taxed |
| Capital gains |
£3,000 allowance then taxed |
Who Benefits Most
| Situation |
ISA Value |
| Higher/additional rate taxpayer |
Very valuable |
| Large savings |
Exceed PSA |
| Regular investor |
Growing pot, future gains |
| Long-term saver |
Compound tax-free |
Withdrawals and Flexibility
Flexible ISAs
| Feature |
Details |
| What it is |
Replace withdrawals same year |
| Example |
Withdraw £5k, replace £5k, still full allowance |
| Not all ISAs |
Check if yours is flexible |
| Same tax year |
Must replace by 5 April |
Non-Flexible ISAs
| Rule |
Impact |
| Withdraw £5k |
Lose that allowance portion |
| Put back £5k |
Uses £5k of remaining allowance |
| Choose carefully |
When to withdraw |
Transferring ISAs
How Transfers Work
| Rule |
Details |
| Current year |
Can transfer some or all |
| Previous years |
All or none (usually) |
| Allowance |
Not affected by transfer |
| Provider |
Must do the transfer (not you) |
Why Transfer
| Reason |
Benefit |
| Better rate |
Cash ISAs especially |
| Lower fees |
S&S ISAs |
| Better platform |
User experience |
| Consolidate |
Multiple old ISAs |
Transfer Tips
| Tip |
Why |
| Never withdraw to transfer |
Loses ISA status |
| Use transfer form |
Provider handles it |
| Check timelines |
Can take weeks |
| Check fees |
Exit or transfer fees |
Junior ISAs
JISA Allowance
| Feature |
Details |
| Annual limit |
£9,000 (separate from adult) |
| Types |
Cash or Stocks and Shares |
| Who can open |
Parent/guardian for under 18 |
| Who can contribute |
Anyone |
| Access |
Child at 18 (becomes adult ISA) |
JISA vs Adult ISA
| JISA |
Adult ISA |
| £9,000 limit |
£20,000 limit |
| Locked until 18 |
Accessible anytime |
| Child’s money |
Your money |
Summary: ISA Planning Checklist
Know Your Limits
| Allowance |
Amount |
| Total ISA |
£20,000 |
| LISA (if using) |
£4,000 |
| Remaining for others |
£20,000 - LISA |
| JISA (per child) |
£9,000 |
This Tax Year
| Action |
Done |
| Check what you’ve used |
☐ |
| Plan remaining |
☐ |
| Prioritise LISA bonus |
☐ |
| Set up contributions |
☐ |
| Diary 5 April deadline |
☐ |
Which ISA to Use
| Goal |
Best ISA |
| Emergency fund |
Cash ISA |
| First home (if eligible) |
Lifetime ISA |
| Long-term growth |
Stocks & Shares ISA |
| 5+ year goals |
Stocks & Shares ISA |
Key Dates
| Date |
Significance |
| 6 April |
New tax year, fresh allowance |
| Throughout year |
Contribute regularly |
| Early April |
Use any remaining allowance |
| 5 April |
Last day to use allowance |
| Provider Type |
Examples |
| Cash ISAs |
Banks, building societies |
| S&S ISAs |
Vanguard, Hargreaves Lansdown, ii |
| LISAs |
AJ Bell, Moneybox, Skipton |
Common ISA Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake |
Why It’s a Problem |
| Withdrawing to transfer |
You lose ISA status — always use official transfer |
| Missing deadline |
Unused allowance is gone forever |
| Only using Cash ISA |
Long-term money may grow more in S&S ISA |
| Ignoring LISA bonus |
Free 25% for first home or retirement |
| Assuming it’s complicated |
Opening an ISA takes minutes |
| Waiting for “perfect time” |
Regular investing beats timing |
The ISA allowance is one of the best tax breaks available. Even if you can only save a little, getting it into an ISA protects future growth from tax forever. The best time to start was years ago; the second best time is now.
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