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chris123 hove actually 02 Oct 19 6.07pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
You most certainly did not ramble GM The actuarial value will increase the longer you defer - my pot wasn't enough at 60 so I'm planning to retire at 67 when the numbers will work a little better.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 02 Oct 19 6.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
With FAD the main attraction is the flexibility. If you wish, you can draw the whole 25% tax free cash out in one go. Alternatively, you can gradually drip out the 25% tax free element to supplement your other income. Everyone has a £12,500 personal allowance which is 0% tax (except for for people earning over £150,000). The next £37,500 of taxable income is taxed at basic rate 20%. A common problem with those who don't take advice is that they withdraw the full 25% tax free cash "just because they can" - by doing this you are taking money out of a tax advantaged environment (the pension) which is most likely invested and growing, just to simply sit in their bank account. Money should be kept in the pension until its needed. Correction to the above. The personal allowance reduces at a rate of £1 for every £2 of earnings over £100,000. £150,000 relates to the annual allowance which is relevant for pension contributions.
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Oct 19 6.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
Correction to the above. The personal allowance reduces at a rate of £1 for every £2 of earnings over £100,000. £150,000 relates to the annual allowance which is relevant for pension contributions. I dont think that will apply to me tbh ever!
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