The government have announced details of a new Help to Save saving scheme.
The scheme is government backed and designed to support working people on low incomes build up their savings.
The scheme, administered by HMRC, will be open to working people who receive Working Tax Credits, and those who receive Universal Credit with a household income equivalent to at least 16 hours a week at the national living wage (currently £120 a week).
Over a four year period, savers can deposit up to £50 per month.
At the end of two years, savers will get a 50% bonus based on the highest balance achieved. Savers can then carry on saving for another two years and get another 50% bonus on their additional savings.
Over four years those saving the maximum amount of £2,400 will receive bonuses of £1,200.
Money paid into the account can be withdrawn at any time but will affect the final bonus payment.
The government has confirmed that all transactions, including checking the balance and paying in savings, will be managed in an online account available through GOV.UK and that further information will be available from early 2018.
Internet Link: GOV.UK help to save
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