Thanks so much Fred Bloggs and Contreras. Agreed this wouldn't usually be a desirable scenario but it is in the context that my personal tax is already into the higher rate for the year due to some inside IR35 work, so I'd rather not take any dividends beyond the 2K allowance. Also very interesting point about weighing the situation against the expected tax on the eventual pension - I'll have to do my sums before making a decision, but good to know it is permissible in principle.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Yes. I have done exactly that, 100% turnover into a pension.
(Caveat, £40k annual contribution allowance applies. Carry forward of three years is possible if you were a member of a pension for up to three previous years).
And can I ask - turnover? I thought the rules were the lesser amount of £60,000 or operating profit?Comment
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Originally posted by 7specialgems View Post
I think it's £60k now?
And can I ask - turnover? I thought the rules were the lesser amount of £60,000 or operating profit?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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I've got a SSAS pension but the rules surrounding them may be changing so that the Tories can make sure that their donors have a monopoly on the pension market.
I use my SSAS to lend money to other investors and also to supply funds for my own property purchases.
I could also invest in stocks/shares/forex etc like a SIPP.Comment
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There are quite a few cashback offers for transfers from platforms offering SIPPs at the moment. For example up to £3,500 from Hargreaves Lansdown.
Just wondering if anyone has any recent experience of any of these cashback offers that they could share?
Was is smooth etc.Comment
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Originally posted by Fuzzynavel View PostI've got a SSAS pension but the rules surrounding them may be changing so that the Tories can make sure that their donors have a monopoly on the pension market.
I use my SSAS to lend money to other investors and also to supply funds for my own property purchases.
I could also invest in stocks/shares/forex etc like a SIPP.Comment
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Originally posted by hgllgh View Post
Was it complicated (or a lot of effort involved) to set up the SASS pension? Property Rental Income is then subject to normal CT?
Setting up the SSAS was relatively easy going through the process with HMRC took about 6-8 weeks to get the PSTR number and be declared a "proper" pension scheme.
Getting the money into the SSAS was the problem.
I had an AJBell SIPP...there were a few hurdles but once I satisfied them it was done within days.
The problem came when I tried to get my Defined Benefit pension transferred in. There are guidelines saying that you MUST get the advice of an IFA to transfer a DB pension. I took a while to find an IFA that was suitably qualified and willing to create the report.
I knew what the report would say and so did the IFA...we had a good laugh about it before we started but he said he was still going to charge £8k for the advice...this was paid out of the pension pot on transfer. He advised against the transfer btw.
I also had to have a call with some random dude who had received a days training on pensions at the pensions helper service to make sure that I wasn't being scammed or under duress....He didn't understand that I had set up the pension and I was in 100% control of the pension...It took 2 x 1hr calls before he was able to issue me the reference number that I needed to prove that I had talked with them
Being a company controlled SSAS I decided to transfer anyway....The actual transfer was delayed by the company holding the DB pension but we got there about 6-8 weeks later.
In all it took me about 8 months to set up the SSAS and get the money transferred in for use in my property co.Comment
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Originally posted by Fuzzynavel View PostI use my SSAS to lend money to other investors and also to supply funds for my own property purchases.
I could also invest in stocks/shares/forex etc like a SIPP.
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Originally posted by hgllgh View Post
Out of interest, do you use the SASS 'loanback' facility to get the funds into your company that is then useable for residential property without the pinutive 55% HMRC tax?
Based on your other posts about the amount of money you have in your company, then laundering money through a pension sounds like something that accountants and tax advisers would be better placed to talk to you about, rather than us.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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