Originally posted by d000hg
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Are you all using SIPPs now?
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Yes, my company owns shares. It’s a bit of a mix which is better - with the company the money is a bit more accessible and you can use profits to pay yourself a salary for example.
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Wouldn't be very tax efficient though, because if Tesco is paying staff employer pension contributions having made a loss, that money is coming from retained earnings from previous years which has already been taxed via corporation tax I think.Originally posted by hugebrain View Post
I’m pretty sure you can go into a loss. Tesco don’t stop paying their staff pensions if they make a loss one year - so it should be the same for Yourco. I think there’s something vague about it being reasonable or something.
(but as I said before it’s not a great idea pay yourself a pension from your company anymore)Comment
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Yes it would since the nice people at HMRC give you back the corporation tax if you make a loss (and bigger pensions mean bigger losses).Originally posted by GJABS View Post
Wouldn't be very tax efficient though, because if Tesco is paying staff employer pension contributions having made a loss, that money is coming from retained earnings from previous years which has already been taxed via corporation tax I think.
But don’t do it because pretty soon you may find yourself on minimum wage and paying £15,000 a month into a SIPP!
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