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CHANGES to cash ISA allowances are still on the cards, The Yorkshire Post understands, despite an expected announcement on the plan by Chancellor Rachel Reeves being postponed this week. #ISAs

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00:00Hello, I'm Greg Wright of the Yorkshire Post.
00:04Changes to cash ISA allowances are still on the cards, the Yorkshire Post understands,
00:09despite an expected announcement on the plan by Chancellor Rachel Reeves being postponed this week.
00:15Ms Reeves have been widely expected to set up a proposal in her Mansion House speech
00:19for reduction in the current £20,000 tax-free allowances for cash ISAs,
00:24which suggests the limit could reduce for as little as £4,000 a year
00:27in a bid to encourage savers to divert more money towards stocks and shares.
00:32Ms Reeves said last night,
00:34I'll continue to consider further changes to ISAs engaging widely over the coming months
00:39and recognise that despite the differing views on the right approach,
00:42we are united in wanting a better outcome for both savers and the UK economy.
00:48A Treasury spokesperson added,
00:50the government will continue to consider reforms to ISAs and savings
00:54to achieve the right balance between cash savings and investment.
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