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WIN A £20,000 ISA

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STARTING today and continuing all next week, our How To Make Your Pension Last For Life pull-outs are packed with great tips to help make your retirement fund last longer. And as a bonus and to help you on your way, we’re also giving you the chance to win £20,000 in cash for an ISA. So if you win, you will be able to stow the cash in one of the accounts — and stop the taxman getting a slice of the income.

HOW TO ENTER: To be in with a chance of winning this great prize, send your answer to the following question by phone, text or email before midnight on Friday, September 29. QUESTION: What is the maximum tax-free lump sum everyone can withdraw from their pension when they reach retirement? A) 10 pc B) 20 pc C) 25 pc BY TEXT: Text ISA, your answer and name to 65700 (e.g. ISA B Sue Smith). Texts cost £1 plus standard network charge.

BY PHONE: Call 0901 293 00 and leave your details along with your answer: A, B or C. Calls will cost £1 plus network access charge. BY EMAIL: Enter free by emailing isa@

dmail.entries.co.uk with the subject line ISA Competitio­n. Include your full name, answer and a contact phone number. You may send only one email entry. TERMS: Open to UK residents aged 18+ until 11:59pm on September 29, 2017. Entries after this will not be accepted but may be charged. SMS/Phone helpline: 0808 272 0808. One winner selected at random from all correct entries received will be notified within two weeks of the closing date. Prize is as detailed above, with no alternativ­es available. A cheque will be issued and despatched within 28 days of notificati­on. If winner cannot be contacted within 14 days of the first attempt, we reserve the right to award the prize to another entrant. Employees and family of the promoter or companies associated with the promotion may not enter. The winner may be required to take part in publicity at the request of the promoter. Standard rules apply, see dailymail.co.uk/rules. The Promoter is Associated Newspapers Ltd, Northcliff­e House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT.

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