Britons could get a £1200 bonus with this savings account – Express
Help to Save is a government savings account that pays 50p for every £1 saved to people on certain benefits. Over the course of four years, that adds up to £1,200 in free cash so why aren’t Britons making the most of it?
Unfortunately not everyone can apply for a Help to Save account, however millions of people who are eligible are missing out.
The option is available to people on Universal Credit, Child Tax Credits or Working Tax Credit to encourage them to start a health savings habit.
Despite this more than three million people who would qualify for one of these accounts haven’t set one up.
Saving the maximum of £50 every month for four years will mean Britons receive bonuses of up to £1,200 from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
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This significant sum could help Britons become debt free, finance driving lessons for grandchildren or go towards a retirement fund.
The other reason that millions of Britons could be missing out is that they don’t know about the scheme.
However, experts have been recommending the savings account, including financial guru Martin Lewis.
Martin says it’s a no-brainer and anyone who qualifies should take advantage.
- On Universal Credit and have earned income of at least 16 hours a week at the National Living Wage (from April 1, 2021, this is equivalent to £617.76 a month) in the previous assessment period.
The good news is that out of 284,000 accounts that have been opened, 91 percent of account holders have been putting away the maximum of £50 per month.
That should mean they have a nice little nest egg after four years.
It is quick and easy to set up an account, just search ‘help to save’ on Gov.uk.