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Sadly that's the downside with pensions. New Lie may raid the pots of "wealthy greedy people" who worked hard all their life, were prudent and law abiding.Originally posted by chicane View PostExcept that the SIPP pension age will likely be 60 or 65 for many of us.
They might make the retirement age 105 years old. They might take the tax money back. Who the fook knows.
Then again then will likely make owning any property illegal in a few years time to "protect the poor".Comment
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You sound like you're suffering from the delusion that New Labour are socialist.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSadly that's the downside with pensions. New Lie may raid the pots of "wealthy greedy people" who worked hard all their life, were prudent and law abiding.
They might make the retirement age 105 years old. They might take the tax money back. Who the fook knows.
Then again then will likely make owning any property illegal in a few years time to "protect the poor".Comment
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huh? Pension better than paying mortgage, BS
Pay off the mortgage, the 40% is a one off thing, you can make it up by working a couple of months extra next year (if you are planning to take time off), or divide the payment over 2 years to pay less tax.... the 6% interest sounds less than 40% but don't forget its repeated every year over the whole term.Comment
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I hope you don't work in finance.Originally posted by SandyDown View Posthuh? Pension better than paying mortgage, BS
Pay off the mortgage, the 40% is a one off thing, you can make it up by working a couple of months extra next year (if you are planning to take time off), or divide the payment over 2 years to pay less tax.... the 6% interest sounds less than 40% but don't forget its repeated every year over the whole term.
If your pension is growing by the same rate as your mortgage payments, you are getting to pay the mortgage and have all your money tax free to pay it off.Comment
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Agreed in principal, but pensions aren't guaranteed to grow.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI hope you don't work in finance.
If your pension is growing by the same rate as your mortgage payments, you are getting to pay the mortgage and have all your money tax free to pay it off.Comment
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Er... presumeably you will need to accumulate 4x mortgage amount if you want to pay it off with the 25% tax free ?Comment
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Yes. but seeing you ain't paying 40% tax and the rest will pay for an income for life, it's a good idea if you can find SIPP investments that beat the mortgage rate for returns.Originally posted by moorfield View PostEr... presumeably you will need to accumulate 4x mortgage amount if you want to pay it off with the 25% tax free ?
And New Labour don't steal you money 6 months before you retire, or put retirement age up to 105.Comment
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Do you not pay capital gains on a property if you've paid off the mortgage? Or is that a wife's tale?"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
On them! On them! They fail!Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes. but seeing you ain't paying 40% tax and the rest will pay for an income for life, it's a good idea if you can find SIPP investments that beat the mortgage rate for returns.
mortgage rate + inflation rate, presumeably ?
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