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Agency Only Offers PAYE - No Umbrella

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    #21
    Originally posted by ASB View Post

    If you pay into a pension privately then you get an automatic base rate credit.

    So pay in 80 and your contribution becomes 100.
    So if I want to put in 40k I only need to pay my SIPP provider 32k and they will get the other 8k from HMRC? That's much better than waiting for SATR, I have written to ask the SIPP company about this.

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      #22
      Originally posted by breaktwister View Post

      So if I want to put in 40k I only need to pay my SIPP provider 32k and they will get the other 8k from HMRC? That's much better than waiting for SATR, I have written to ask the SIPP company about this.
      this thread has picked up some bad maths along the way.

      Point 1 (not about the maths) - for these sort of sums speak to an IFA.......

      Point 2 - If you are a 20% tax payer, and pay £32k personally into your pension, the sum in the pension will be £38.4k (not £40k).
      20% of £40k is £8k. 20% of £32k is £6.4k

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