I have just been filling out my tax return online and I have a query.
Last tax year I only received DSS benefit to a taxable total less than a single persons allowance. However, I continued to contribute to a personal pension at £100 per month.
Since my taxable total is less than my allowances, as far as I can see, I have not received any tax relief on the pension payments. Obvious really.
Do I carry these back to the preceeding year or what? Pretty sure if doubled contributions for preceding year would not exceed allowable percentage.
Any pointers appreciated.
Last tax year I only received DSS benefit to a taxable total less than a single persons allowance. However, I continued to contribute to a personal pension at £100 per month.
Since my taxable total is less than my allowances, as far as I can see, I have not received any tax relief on the pension payments. Obvious really.
Do I carry these back to the preceeding year or what? Pretty sure if doubled contributions for preceding year would not exceed allowable percentage.
Any pointers appreciated.
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