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I've just maxed out mine & the wifes Mini Cash ISA allowances for the new Tax year 2006/07. (£3k each). However, I have an ISA from previous years with a balance of £6k that is underperforming.
Question is, can I transfer the underperforming ISA to my new higher interest ISA in this tax year?
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I've just maxed out mine & the wifes Mini Cash ISA allowances for the new Tax year 2006/07. (£3k each). However, I have an ISA from previous years with a balance of £6k that is underperforming.
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Yes. In Jan I transfered £13k odd that was in a Northern Rock mini cash ISA to A&L.
Some banks dont let you transfer money into their ISA's from other banks, but some do.
A&L's ISA is 5.2% AER until April 2007 so looks like a good bet. No fees to withdraw.
Some banks dont let you transfer money into their ISA's from other banks, but some do.
A&L's ISA is 5.2% AER until April 2007 so looks like a good bet. No fees to withdraw.
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