Lifetime ISA
Treasury Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Treasury Committee is inquiring into whether the Lifetime Individual Savings Account (LISA) is still an appropriate financial product nine years after it was created. Read the call for evidence to find out more about this inquiry.
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Report
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Oral sessions
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Letters
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Events
Activity timeline 17 events
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Formal meeting (private meeting) · The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
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Oral evidence
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
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Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
23 Apr 2025
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Emma Reynolds MP · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Laura Webster · HM Treasury
26 Feb 2025
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Lifetime ISA
Anne Fairweather, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Hargreaves Lansdown
Brian Byrnes, Head of Personal Finance at Moneybox
Charlotte Harrison, Chief Executive of Home Financing at Skipton Building Society
Funmi Olufunwa, Finance Expert and Founder of Hoops Finance
Martin Lewis, Founder and Executive Chair of Money Saving Expert
Michael Johnson, Research Fellow
Richard Stone, Chief Executive at the Association of Investment Companies
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8th Report - Lifetime Individual Savings Account | HC 607 | 30 Jun 2025 | 15 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
6 results
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Conclusion
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Balance reducing the Lifetime ISA withdrawal charge against government spending impact, retaining deterrent.
Many people have lost a portion of their savings due to a lack of understanding of the withdrawal charge or because of unforeseen changes in their circumstances, such as buying a first home at a price greater than the cap. …
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Government Response
The government committed to considering the recommendation in future policy development and specifically to working with industry and other government departments to improve messaging about the implications of savings and investments for Universal Credit entitlement.
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Recommendation
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Analyse Lifetime ISA effectiveness to support first-time buyers before increasing the house price cap.
The house price cap for the Lifetime ISA ensures that Government spending supports those who need financial assistance the most. Any increase in the price cap is an increase in Government spending. Before considering any increase in the house price …
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Government Response
The government defends the current Lifetime ISA property price cap as well-targeted for first-time buyers and states that its comprehensive data collection and research continuously inform policy decisions, thereby inherently analysing effectiveness.
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Conclusion
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Insufficient data and time hinder assessment of Lifetime ISA suitability for retirement saving.
It is difficult for the Committee, the Treasury and the FCA to determine how the Lifetime ISA is being used for retirement saving across the eligible population without additional data. The Lifetime ISA may not have been in existence for …
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Government Response
The government states it already collects comprehensive data on LISAs, including published statistics and qualitative research, and has shared further data with the committee, which informs policy decisions and continuous review of the Lifetime ISA.
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Recommendation
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Consider if Lifetime ISA spending effectively achieves government policy objectives.
Given the scale of demand on the public finances, the Government must carefully consider whether significant spending on the Lifetime ISA is the best way of achieving its policy objectives. (Conclusion, Paragraph 92)
Government Response
The government defends the Lifetime ISA's role in encouraging saving and supporting first-time buyers, citing its impact, and states that existing data collection and research continuously inform policy decisions and that the policy is under review.
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Conclusion
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Lifetime ISA target market data remains mixed, raising concerns about spending effectiveness.
Data concerning Lifetime ISA use by its target market is mixed and inconclusive. We are concerned that Lifetime ISA bonuses may involve significant spending of taxpayers’ money in a way that may not be precisely targeted. Without better quality data …
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Government Response
The government states it already collects comprehensive data on LISAs, including published statistics and qualitative research, and has shared further data with the committee, which informs policy decisions and continuous review of the Lifetime ISA.
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Recommendation
Accepted
8th Report - Lifetime Individual S…
Use income distribution impact assessments to evaluate Lifetime ISA's effectiveness for those needing financial support.
The Treasury must use income distribution impact assessments to assess whether the Lifetime ISA effectively targets people who need financial support. If the Lifetime ISA does not achieve that objective, the Treasury should consider whether the LISA has a future …
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Government Response
The government asserts that the Lifetime ISA is well-targeted by design, referencing the property price cap and withdrawal charge, and states that its comprehensive data collection and qualitative research already inform policy decisions regarding its effectiveness.
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Correspondence 10 letters
6 May 2025
Correspondence from HMRC on quantitative and qualitative research on Lifetime ISA, dated 30 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from Skipton Building Society regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 14 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from the Chair to Skipton Building Society regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from Hargreaves Lansdown regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 8 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from the Chair to Hargreaves Lansdown regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 9 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 21 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from the Chair to Moneybox regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 6 March 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from HM Revenue and Customs regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 9 April 2025
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22 Apr 2025
Correspondence from the Chair to HM Revenue and Customs regarding Lifetime ISA data request, dated 25 March 2025
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