Investments - A&J Wealth Management (2024)

What is it?

An investment bond is technically a single premium life assurance contract although the life cover aspect is only nominal. Bonds are collective investments in which the investments of many individual investors are pooled. This pooling enables relatively small investors to benefit from the economies of scale made available to institutional fund managers.

A wide choice of managed, general and specialist funds are available offering investment opportunities in equity, property and fixed interest securities. Bonds enjoy the facility to switch between these internal insurance company funds at a reasonable cost if desired. Although classed as single premium investments, ‘top up’ facilities are offered, allowing further amounts to be invested either on a regular or ad-hoc basis.

Eligibility

To be eligible to invest in an investment bond, an individual investor must be 18 years of age or over. The investment can also be made on a joint basis, or by a company or trustee(s).

The nominated life (lives) assured is usually the applicant / investor but could also include an individual aged under 18.

Contribution limits

The minimum lump sum is usually £5,000 but this may be higher or lower depending on the provider. The maximum limit will be set by the provider.

Withdrawals

You can withdraw some or all of your money whenever you need to.

You can benefit from the ‘5% rule’ which allows you to withdraw up to 5% of the initial premium in each policy year (until such time as all of the original investment has been withdrawn, for example 20 years if 5% is withdrawn each year) with no immediate tax liability. At the start of each policy year, a tax deferred allowance is accrued of 5% of the premiums paid. If this allowance is not used it can be carried forward to use in future policy years (the cumulative allowance).

Should you need to make withdrawals in excess of the 5% entitlement in order to achieve the necessary ‘income’ level in the future, any such excess would be added to your taxable income in the year and only if income goes into the higher rate tax band would a tax liability arise (with top-slicing being available if your total taxable income does not already fall into the higher rate tax band).

Top-slicing is also available to higher rate taxpayers where the total gain is not covered by the higher rate band, in order to assess whether any additional rate tax is due.

The fund is deemed to have suffered 20% on its own income and capital gains. The liability on the excess for an investor will depend on their level of total taxable income (in the 2023/24 tax year the additional tax rate will only apply if total taxable income, including the top-sliced bond chargeable gain, exceeds £125,140).

The final ‘sweeping up’ chargeable gain on full encashment is calculated by adding the amount paid on surrender to the total of all previous withdrawals and deducting from that the total of all previous chargeable excesses and the single premium paid. If you are not already a higher / additional rate taxpayer, the gain is then top sliced over the total number of years that the policy has been in force and the ‘slice’ added to income to establish the tax rate applicable.

On death of the last life assured a lump sum will be paid out based on the surrender value of the investment, this will be taxed in the same way as a surrender.

You should also be aware that if a chargeable gain occurs, the full gain is added to your other income in the tax year for the following purposes:

· In order to assess whether ‘adjusted net income’ exceeds £100,000 and the Personal Allowance is reduced or lost (lost completely once total income reaches £125,140 currently)

· In order to assess whether ‘adjusted net income’ exceeds £50,000 and the High Income Child Benefit Tax Charge is applied (the child benefit is clawed back completely by way of the tax charge once adjusted net income reaches £60,000)

· In order to assess whether Married Couple’s Allowance is reduced (i.e. where at least one of the couple was born before 6 April 1935) – This allowance is reduced if ‘adjusted net income’ including the full gain exceeds £34,600 (2023/24)

· To calculate ‘adjusted income’ (a different figure to the above) and ‘threshold income’ when assessing whether the pensions annual allowance needs to be tapered – If adjusted income exceeds £260,000 and threshold income exceeds £200,000 the annual allowance is reduced (to a minimum of £10,000 if adjusted income reaches £360,000 plus)

The Provider may apply penalties to your investment in the event of partial or full surrender of the Bond within the first few years of investment. These are applied on a sliding scale basis, over the period.

Trust Registration Service (TRS)

The Trust Registration Service (TRS) is a government register of the beneficial ownership of trusts. From 6 October 2020, the scope of the TRS was extended, the new rules are to ensure that the UK has an anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing regime that is; up to date, effective, and proportionate. The rules will improve transparency about the ownership of assets held in trust.

If the investment bond is written under trust, it will need to be registered on the TRS. The deadline for registration is 1 September 2022 or 90 days from trust creation if later.

The trustees can designate a ‘lead trustee’ to register the trust or an ‘agent’. The ‘agent’ would need to be a business which operates as an accountancy service provider.

Risk considerations

There are a number of risk considerations that need to be taken into account. It is important that you are aware of these.

· Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

· If growth is low, charges may eat into the capital invested.

· Any ad-hoc or ongoing adviser charges being paid from an investment bond will count towards the 5% tax deferred allowance.

· The value of this investment is not guaranteed and on encashment you may not get back the full amount invested.

· If withdrawals are made at a rate which exceeds the net growth of the fund, capital will be eroded.

· Before making any withdrawals in excess of the cumulative 5% allowance, you should seek advice in respect of the most appropriate and tax efficient method of achieving this.

· The price of units and the income from them can fall as well as rise.

· An early withdrawal charge may apply.

· The government may change the tax rules that currently apply to onshore bonds.

· Please be aware that there may be occasions when an individual fund or funds may have a higher risk rating than your overall stated attitude to risk. If this is the case, then the overall risk rating applied to all of the combined funds being recommended will still be designed to meet your stated tolerance.

· The illustration uses certain assumed rates of growth, as prescribed by the Financial Conduct Authority, these rates are not guaranteed.

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Now, let's delve into the key concepts outlined in the article about investment bonds:

Investment Bond Overview:

An investment bond is a single premium life assurance contract, primarily designed for investment purposes rather than life cover. It operates as a collective investment where funds from numerous individual investors are pooled together. This pooling allows small investors to benefit from the economies of scale enjoyed by institutional fund managers.

Fund Options:

Investment bonds offer a range of managed, general, and specialist funds, providing investment opportunities in equity, property, and fixed-interest securities. Investors can switch between these internal insurance company funds at a reasonable cost.

Eligibility and Contribution Limits:

Individuals must be 18 years or older to invest, and investment can be made individually, jointly, or by a company or trustee(s). The minimum lump sum typically starts at £5,000, with the maximum limit set by the provider.

Withdrawals and the '5% Rule':

Investors can withdraw some or all of their money at any time. The '5% rule' allows withdrawals up to 5% of the initial premium per policy year without immediate tax liability. Unused allowances can be carried forward. Exceeding the 5% entitlement may result in tax implications, especially for higher rate taxpayers.

Tax Implications:

Tax considerations include top-slicing for higher rate taxpayers, chargeable gains, and their impact on adjusted net income for purposes such as Personal Allowance, High Income Child Benefit Tax Charge, and Married Couple’s Allowance.

Surrender and Death Benefits:

Upon full encashment or death of the last life assured, a lump sum is paid based on the surrender value, taxed similarly to surrender. Penalties may apply for partial or full surrender within the initial years.

Trust Registration Service (TRS):

If the investment bond is under trust, it must be registered on the Trust Registration Service (TRS) by a specified deadline. Trustees can designate a 'lead trustee' or an 'agent' for registration.

Risk Considerations:

Investors should be aware of various risks, including market fluctuations, charges impacting capital, eroding capital with excessive withdrawals, and the possibility of government changes to tax rules.

Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Assumed Rates:

The illustration uses assumed rates of growth as prescribed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), emphasizing that these rates are not guaranteed.

In conclusion, understanding the nuances of investment bonds, their tax implications, and associated risks is crucial for making informed financial decisions. Always seek professional advice tailored to your specific financial situation and goals.

Investments - A&J Wealth Management (2024)

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