Considering going permanent and closing my company via MVL route.
I have some savings in warchest and have never contributed to pension, would it be reasonable and most tax efficient to sacrifice maximum amount - £40.000 each year to pension and live on the reminder of the PAYE salary (basic rate taxable) + warchest, and then, if it goes on, proceedings from MVL.
It's been a while since I worked permanent, do I miss anything, what should I check before accepting an offer ?
e.g.
- company may not offer salary sacrifice - how common is it among medium-sized IT consultancies?
- may have some limits for salary sacrifice
- how does it work together with company matching employees pension, or that's a different scenario ?
- any other concerns ?
Thanks
I have some savings in warchest and have never contributed to pension, would it be reasonable and most tax efficient to sacrifice maximum amount - £40.000 each year to pension and live on the reminder of the PAYE salary (basic rate taxable) + warchest, and then, if it goes on, proceedings from MVL.
It's been a while since I worked permanent, do I miss anything, what should I check before accepting an offer ?
e.g.
- company may not offer salary sacrifice - how common is it among medium-sized IT consultancies?
- may have some limits for salary sacrifice
- how does it work together with company matching employees pension, or that's a different scenario ?
- any other concerns ?
Thanks
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