Having a discussion with my accountant about this.
If my total taxable income was £54,999 (let’s say £44,999 on salary and dividends to date plus an additional net dividend of £10,000) and I made a private pension contribution of £5000 without tax relief my adjusted net income would be £49,999? In which case there would be no impact to Child Benefit.
The calculator at https://www.gov.uk/child-benefit-tax-calculator/main
seems to indicate the 5000 pension contribution would bring me back below the £50,099 threshold with no tax charge to pay. Does this seem correct?
Incidentally, the pension contribution (of £5000 net in the example) is to a private pension and not deducted from salary (made after dividend payment).
If my total taxable income was £54,999 (let’s say £44,999 on salary and dividends to date plus an additional net dividend of £10,000) and I made a private pension contribution of £5000 without tax relief my adjusted net income would be £49,999? In which case there would be no impact to Child Benefit.
The calculator at https://www.gov.uk/child-benefit-tax-calculator/main
seems to indicate the 5000 pension contribution would bring me back below the £50,099 threshold with no tax charge to pay. Does this seem correct?
Incidentally, the pension contribution (of £5000 net in the example) is to a private pension and not deducted from salary (made after dividend payment).
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