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kz
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23rd Sep 14 at 12:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm trying to transfer my e-ISA to a Loyalty ISA (both within HSBC) as the rates are better, however I've come across some questions on the form that I'm sure about!

1) Do you want to transfer current tax year subscriptions to HSBC? (funds added to the ISA you are transferring since April 6)

2) If you ticked 'Yes', how much have you subscribed this tax year?

3) Do you want to transfer previous years subscriptions?

4) If you ticked 'No' how much do you wish to transfer?


I don't even know what subscriptions are lol. I guess I'll say yes as I want everything moved over, and the old one shut down basically, but by saying yes I have to tell them how much I've subscribed to!? No idea
James
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Subscriptions are just the amount of cash you have in any existing ISAs. If you've contributed to this year's allowance, your answer to 1) will be yes and 2) will be the amount you want to transfer. 3) and 4) are the same but for previous years ISA contributions.
Generation
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23rd Sep 14 at 13:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wrong.

Subscription is how much you've placed in this tax year

[Edited on 23-09-2014 by Generation]
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
Wrong.

Subscription is how much you've placed in this tax year

[Edited on 23-09-2014 by Generation]


Actually it's the amount in any given tax year. Hence the question asking about previous year's subscriptions.
Generation
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Yeah, what you've placed is how much subscription you've used..

I work at HSBC..
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Banking Sector
Generation
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23rd Sep 14 at 17:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

More like the cunt sector
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1-0 and 2-0 to Generation
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lol
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kz
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Right so strangely enough it was the 5th April I transferred £3,600 into my ISA, so... that means I should answer:

1) No (as I haven't put any money in since then, apart from interest obviously but that can't be counted I guess?)

2) N/A

3) Yes (because I want to transfer everything in there)

4) N/A

Does that mean all my ISA money will be moved over? I've got about 5 years worth of savings in there... thanks for the help so far

 
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