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Martin Lewis’ MSE issues urgent warning to anyone aged between 16 and 65 who could be missing out on £1,000s

Those eligible have just hours to act have just hours to act

MARTIN Lewis' MSE has issued an urgent warning to anyone aged between 16 and 65, as they could be missing out on thousands of pounds. 

The MoneySavingExpert.com team explained time is running out for millions of unpaid carers in the UK.

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If you care for someone for at least 20 hours a week, you could boost your state pension by £1,000sCredit: Rex

Though caring is a broad term it generally refers to helping someone with everyday tasks such as washing, cooking, cleaning and even shopping.

You are entitled to support if you are caring for someone for at least 20 hours a week.

Millions may be entitled to carers credit but have just hours to claim some of the entitlement for the previous tax year.

The tax year runs from April 6 to April 5 and carers credit can be backdated.

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Credits aren't paid in cash but instead they're a national insurance (NI) credit that helps with gaps in your national insurance record.

This is important because how much you eventually get - if anything - from the state pension is .

You don't need to apply if you get carer’s allowance or child benefit for a child under 12 as you’ll automatically get credits, and if you are a foster carer you should  instead.

How do I apply?

Before applying check your state pension forecast as the carer's credit won't boost you're entitlement beyond the maximum level.

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What other tax deadlines are there?

Time is also running out for, out for eligible Brits to make use of their annual ISA allowance.

An ISA (individual savings account) is a type of savings account where you can save up to £20,000 each year tax-free - and some of them even offer free cash top-ups too.

The tax year ends tomorrow so anyone looking to take advantage of the tax-free savings and bonuses needs to put money into an ISA quickly. 

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Those on the younger side of the age eligibility need to be warned minimum age at which you open an ISA will soon be rising. 

Each year, everyone over 16 gets an ISA allowance, which lets them save their cash tax-free.

But on April 6 this will be rising from 16 to 18, meaning a 17-year-old will be able to open an ISA tomorrow but not on Saturday. 

The only exception to this is Virgin Money's easy-access ISA.

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It pays 5.01% and can be opened and managed online, though you can only withdraw three times a year.

Bear in mind as well that the rate drops to 2% from the fourth withdrawal onwards.

Martin says it's a good idea for 16 and 17-year-olds to open an account ahead of the deadline, even if you're not likely to max out the £20,000 limit.

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You can open an ISA with as little as £1, though each ISA has its own rules about how much you can deposit each year and how much you can get as a bonus.

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