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OP, don't opt out of the work place pension. It's effectively free money going into your pension pot from your employer. If you build up a pot there and then move elsewhere, you're free to then transfer that accrued pot to your SIPP should you choose to do so.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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If you can get your employer to make the contributions into your SIPP, by all means get them to do so. If they won't then let them open the new one. You can also make further payments into your current SIPP if you wish.
When you leave your employer, you will almost certainly be able to transfer that pension into your SIPP.
Basic rate tax on personal contributions is automatically claimed for you by your pension provider. Higher rate tax refunds requires you to claim it via self assessment tax return.Comment
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If your employer is happy to make payments to your existing one then win win, you can continue to make payments personally and they contribute from your salary and add the 5% free contribution - Ideal scenario
If not then best to setup with them to ensure you get the free 5% contribution and contribute to your own one separately if you wish to do so. Transfer this new company pot if you ever leave to your exiting original one.Comment
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