I put in 2000 a month and I am also intending to put another 24000 in as a lump sum by the end of the tax year.
I do this to avoid the 40% tax bracket. Also, combined with my husband's salary and the fact that we don't have children I can happily live on the money under the tax bracket.
You should ask yourself how much you can afford to do without until you retire. If you've got a large pot of money put aside and have used your ISA allowance then think about putting a chunk into pension.
I do this to avoid the 40% tax bracket. Also, combined with my husband's salary and the fact that we don't have children I can happily live on the money under the tax bracket.
You should ask yourself how much you can afford to do without until you retire. If you've got a large pot of money put aside and have used your ISA allowance then think about putting a chunk into pension.

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