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AERO 29 Sep 19 3.13pm | |
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Any Financial Advisers out there ? I have a Pension pot which I can now take , of around 40k . Will be ok for cash later in retirement so what penalties if any would I have taking the lot out and paying my mortgage off now . No penalties from provider . Thanks in advance.
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davehuggins 29 Sep 19 3.16pm | |
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Hi, I am a retired adviser, please seek advice and talk face to face, a mistake now could ruin your retirement. Always go to an independent adviser. Hope this helps.
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chris123 hove actually 29 Sep 19 4.15pm | |
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One problem with taking advice is that it's expensive - is this a final salary scheme, how old are you and what other pensions do you or your partner have?
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AERO 29 Sep 19 4.53pm | |
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No it’s a with profits private pension that I can now take without penalties. I have a work pension as well , so want to use the 40k for something else ie mortgage repayment. I’ve got my pension sorted as I have a rental property which will give me and my wife a pension .Just wondering what tax if any on my 40 k
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chris123 hove actually 29 Sep 19 5.13pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
No it’s a with profits private pension that I can now take without penalties. I have a work pension as well , so want to use the 40k for something else ie mortgage repayment. I’ve got my pension sorted as I have a rental property which will give me and my wife a pension .Just wondering what tax if any on my 40 k Well you can probably remortgage and lock into a pretty low rate and without any tax penalty.
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AERO 29 Sep 19 5.18pm | |
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No I want to pay my mortgage off really do the 40k would do that my mortgage is finishing in feb so want to be debt free. So basically just want to use my pension pot to pay off mortgage,as I’ve said got enough for retirement in rental income and work pension thanks
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chris123 hove actually 29 Sep 19 5.28pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
No I want to pay my mortgage off really do the 40k would do that my mortgage is finishing in feb so want to be debt free. So basically just want to use my pension pot to pay off mortgage,as I’ve said got enough for retirement in rental income and work pension thanks Ok, well depending on how old you are, normally 25% is tax free and you pay income tax on the rest.
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AERO 29 Sep 19 5.48pm | |
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60 , yes I know I can take percentage tax free , it’s the remaining 40 k that I need advice on , how much tax and any other issues ? That I might need to know, Thanks
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chris123 hove actually 29 Sep 19 5.52pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
60 , yes I know I can take percentage tax free , it’s the remaining 40 k that I need advice on , how much tax and any other issues ? That I might need to know, Thanks Well it's taxable - are your properties in joint names and are either of you lower threshold tax payers?
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AERO 29 Sep 19 6.09pm | |
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Yep property in joint names lower tax brackets, wife part time worker.
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Badger11 Beckenham 29 Sep 19 6.19pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
60 , yes I know I can take percentage tax free , it’s the remaining 40 k that I need advice on , how much tax and any other issues ? That I might need to know, Thanks My advisor was able to set my pension up like this. 1. My work pension was transferred to an Income drawdown pension pot. The investment is managed by a wealth fund, other options available. However I agree with another poster you need to get proper financial advice it will cost but they can also do an overall financial health check including mortgage advice etc. It's worth it also my company would not release my pension unless I did this as they were protecting themselves.
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chris123 hove actually 29 Sep 19 6.22pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Yep property in joint names lower tax brackets, wife part time worker. Ok, are you both lower tax payers- otherwise you should shift part of you income portfolio to ensure you both take full advantage of your tax position.
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