A General Investment Account (GIA) is a pretty handy tool for saving and investing, especially if you've already maxed out your ISA allowance for the year. The great thing about a GIA is that there's no cap on how much you can squirrel away into it. But, unlike an ISA, any earnings you make from interest, dividends, or investment growth will be subject to tax. |
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