Hello everyone,
Now that Junior Nisa is gone, what would be the best way to invest in my kid’s future? He’s 4 now. Thinking in doing monthly contributions into a mutual fund until he comes of age.
Can I open a broker account in his name?
Thank you!
Junior NISA replacement
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Re: Junior NISA replacement
Yes, but consider maxing out your own NISA first.
Children can have 未成年 broker accounts.
Children can have 未成年 broker accounts.
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Re: Junior NISA replacement
未成年 broker accounts. Nice!
Maxing out my own lifetime contribution limit? Why?
Maxing out my own lifetime contribution limit? Why?
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未成年 accounts are taxable, and if you give the money to your children it is theirs. More control, fewer taxes if you invest it in your NISA.Goldenhand wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 4:05 pm 未成年 broker accounts. Nice!
Maxing out my own lifetime contribution limit? Why?
You can always give them the money later if you choose to.
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Re: Junior NISA replacement
Oh! Didn't know accounts for minors were taxable. Was hoping they had a new mini-NISA or similar . Makes sense.
Thanks so much the advice, Ben!
Thanks so much the advice, Ben!