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ISA Cash Transfer in From Previous Broker


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If you want to transfer more than £20,000 in one tax year and not lose the tax free status of your money, then there is only one way to do it. Log in to IG, go to your ISA account, choose the "ISA transfers" menu item and follow the instructions - which look like this:

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Honestly though, unless you don't care about when the transfer takes place, I would think twice about doing it at the moment. Some ISA providers have temporarily suspended processing of transfers due to reduced staffing numbers - and I wouldn't expect IG to be prioritising them either. Don't believe the "14 days" for even one minute!

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