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You can still open a Lifetime ISA before the change. Head to the link in my bio for my best picks.  The government has confirmed the Lifetime ISA is being replaced by a First-Time Buyer ISA, due to launch in April 2028. The retirement savings function is being removed entirely. The Treasury Select Committee recommended scrapping the LISA in its current form, citing its dual purpose as a source of confusion that was pushing some savers into unsuitable products. The current withdrawal penalty: if you withdraw for any reason other than buying a qualifying first home (under £450,000) or retirement at age 60, you lose 25% of your total pot. That means you can lose your own contributions, not just the government bonus. The new product is intended to remove this penalty. What to do now: If you have a LISA and are saving for a first home, keep contributing. Existing accounts will continue after April 2028. The 25% government bonus on up to £4,000 per year (worth up to £1,000 a year) remains one of the strongest incentives available for first-time buyers. If you were using a LISA as a retirement savings vehicle, consider a SIPP instead. A SIPP offers more flexibility and higher tax relief for higher-rate taxpayers, and it is not subject to the reforms coming in 2028. Still unresolved: the £450,000 property price cap has not been increased as of the January 2026 consultation. For buyers in London and the South East, this remains a material issue. This content is for information only and does not constitute financial advice. Individual circumstances vary. If you are unsure how any of this applies to your situation, speak to a qualified financial adviser. Sources: Treasury Select Committee LISA report, June 2025; Treasury government response to the committee; Tembo, January 2026; MoneyWeek, January 2026.
You can still open a Lifetime ISA before the change. Head to the link in my bio for my best picks. The government has confirmed the Lifetime ISA is being replaced by a First-Time Buyer ISA, due to launch in April 2028. The retirement savings function is being removed entirely. The Treasury Select Committee recommended scrapping the LISA in its current form, citing its dual purpose as a source of confusion that was pushing some savers into unsuitable products. The current withdrawal penalty: if you withdraw for any reason other than buying a qualifying first home (under £450,000) or retirement at age 60, you lose 25% of your total pot. That means you can lose your own contributions, not just the government bonus. The new product is intended to remove this penalty. What to do now: If you have a LISA and are saving for a first home, keep contributing. Existing accounts will continue after April 2028. The 25% government bonus on up to £4,000 per year (worth up to £1,000 a year) remains one of the strongest incentives available for first-time buyers. If you were using a LISA as a retirement savings vehicle, consider a SIPP instead. A SIPP offers more flexibility and higher tax relief for higher-rate taxpayers, and it is not subject to the reforms coming in 2028. Still unresolved: the £450,000 property price cap has not been increased as of the January 2026 consultation. For buyers in London and the South East, this remains a material issue. This content is for information only and does not constitute financial advice. Individual circumstances vary. If you are unsure how any of this applies to your situation, speak to a qualified financial adviser. Sources: Treasury Select Committee LISA report, June 2025; Treasury government response to the committee; Tembo, January 2026; MoneyWeek, January 2026.

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