The 2025/26 ISA deadline is 5 April 2026. Miss it and you lose your £20,000 tax-free allowance forever. Here's exactly what happens and what to do.
Overview
What Exactly Do You Lose?
The Real Cost: A Worked Example
Can You Still Open an ISA Before 5 April?
I Don't Have £20,000. Is It Still Worth It?
What If You Already Have an ISA From a Previous Year?
Types of ISA You Can Use Before the Deadline
Common Mistakes to Avoid
What to Do Right Now
Can I carry over my unused ISA allowance to the next year?+
No. The ISA allowance is use-it-or-lose-it. Any unused portion of your £20,000 allowance for 2025/26 expires on 5 April 2026 and cannot be carried forward or combined with the following year's allowance.
What is the ISA deadline for 2026?+
The deadline for using your 2025/26 ISA allowance is midnight on 5 April 2026. Your money must be deposited — not just applied for — by this date. It's recommended to complete deposits by 2 April to allow for processing times.
Can I open an ISA with just £50?+
Yes. There is no minimum contribution where ISAs become 'worth it'. Many providers accept deposits as low as £1. Even small contributions earn tax-free interest and remain sheltered in future years as your balance grows.
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