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Lifetime Isa reform is too slow and must be in Budget, say MPs | Lifetime Isa reform is too slow and must be in Budget, say MPs |
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Ministers have not gone far enough in reforming Lifetime Isas (LISAs) despite being warned these products were not suitable for everyone, Treasury Committee has warned. | Ministers have not gone far enough in reforming Lifetime Isas (LISAs) despite being warned these products were not suitable for everyone, Treasury Committee has warned. |
Ahead of the November Budget MPs also questioned whether LISAs in their current form were a good use of taxpayer money, as they are forecast to cost the government £3bn over five years. | Ahead of the November Budget MPs also questioned whether LISAs in their current form were a good use of taxpayer money, as they are forecast to cost the government £3bn over five years. |
Anyone aged under 40 can open a LISA to either help save towards retirement or buy a first home. You can put in up to £4,000 a year and the government will top it up by 25%. | Anyone aged under 40 can open a LISA to either help save towards retirement or buy a first home. You can put in up to £4,000 a year and the government will top it up by 25%. |
In June, the committee found that LISAs were being mis-sold and did not suit everyone, and following a government response to its report MPs said ministers must go further. | In June, the committee found that LISAs were being mis-sold and did not suit everyone, and following a government response to its report MPs said ministers must go further. |
"The government has taken some steps towards improving the Lifetime ISA, but I do not believe they have gone far enough. The Lifetime ISA is a confused product that requires reform," said Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the committee. | "The government has taken some steps towards improving the Lifetime ISA, but I do not believe they have gone far enough. The Lifetime ISA is a confused product that requires reform," said Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the committee. |
Good use of money? | Good use of money? |
LISAs were launched in 2017 under the then-Conservative government. | LISAs were launched in 2017 under the then-Conservative government. |
Since then, 6% of eligible adults have opened one, with about 1.3 million accounts still open, according to the most recent figures. | Since then, 6% of eligible adults have opened one, with about 1.3 million accounts still open, according to the most recent figures. |
In its report, the committee said the LISA's dual purpose to help people save for both the short-term (for a first home) and long-term (for retirement) "makes it more likely consumers will choose unsuitable investment strategies". | In its report, the committee said the LISA's dual purpose to help people save for both the short-term (for a first home) and long-term (for retirement) "makes it more likely consumers will choose unsuitable investment strategies". |
Research by HM Revenue and Customs, based on a sample of LISA holders, found that 87% of those who had used their LISA to buy their first home said that they could have done so without one. | Research by HM Revenue and Customs, based on a sample of LISA holders, found that 87% of those who had used their LISA to buy their first home said that they could have done so without one. |
"Given that the LISA is forecast to cost the government £3bn over the next five years, this raises the question whether the LISA is a good use of taxpayers' money," said Dame Meg. | "Given that the LISA is forecast to cost the government £3bn over the next five years, this raises the question whether the LISA is a good use of taxpayers' money," said Dame Meg. |
The government, in its response to the report, said that it kept all aspects of LISA policy under review. | The government, in its response to the report, said that it kept all aspects of LISA policy under review. |
The government gave some ground following the committee's description of the rules which penalise benefit claimants as "nonsensical". | The government gave some ground following the committee's description of the rules which penalise benefit claimants as "nonsensical". |
Currently any savings held in a LISA can affect eligibility for universal credit or housing benefit, whereas this is not the case for other personal or workplace pension schemes. | Currently any savings held in a LISA can affect eligibility for universal credit or housing benefit, whereas this is not the case for other personal or workplace pension schemes. |
The committee said that if that was not changed, the LISA should be "clearly labelled as an inferior product" to those who may be eligible for such benefits. | The committee said that if that was not changed, the LISA should be "clearly labelled as an inferior product" to those who may be eligible for such benefits. |
In its response, the government said it would work with industry and across departments to consider ways to "improve the messaging" about the implications of savings and investments on benefit entitlement. |
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