Budget 2014: Junior ISA limit raised to £4,000

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The amount of money that can be put in to Junior ISA has been raised to £4,000 in today's Budget.

The Chancellor said the limit would rise from its current level of £3,720 as he annoucned sweeping reforms to pensions and savings. "We are backing a Britain that saves," the Chancellor said.

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