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IR35 post April 2020: Choosing a legitimate Umbrella
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Originally posted by Seahorse17 View PostI get a load of deleted posts?
If not, let me know - I'm away enjoying an a free holiday at the moment and limited to only using my phone occasionally but I'm happy to try to help if I can.Comment
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Does anyone know of any umbrella company that allows you to pay into your own SIPP as opposed to using their "default provider scheme". Have tried a few and no luck so far.
Finding this would help with any transition from Ltd Co. to Umbrella.Leave: "To remove oneself from association with or participation in"Comment
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Originally posted by drob1984 View PostDoes anyone know of any umbrella company that allows you to pay into your own SIPP as opposed to using their "default provider scheme". Have tried a few and no luck so far.
Finding this would help with any transition from Ltd Co. to Umbrella.
That said Contractor Umbrella used to allow you to put as much as you want in to their scheme. Once you are done you just transfer it to your SIPP.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo. They generally don't care about doing anything more than the absolute minimum to meet legislation.
That said Contractor Umbrella used to allow you to put as much as you want in to their scheme. Once you are done you just transfer it to your SIPP.
it was scottish widows IIRC and no transfer fees either.Comment
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quick follow up on the pension angle
(51 and looking at 55 with interest)
... can you put ALL of your earnings in the brolly into your SIPP .. is there not a 40k limit ?Comment
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View Postquick follow up on the pension angle
(51 and looking at 55 with interest)
... can you put ALL of your earnings in the brolly into your SIPP .. is there not a 40k limit ?
Possibility of backdating it if you've been in the scheme for previous years but I'd assume that as we are talking about new brollies then this isn't an option.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou can put all in but you'll only get tax relief on the first 40k.
Possibility of backdating it if you've been in the scheme for previous years but I'd assume that as we are talking about new brollies then this isn't an option.
ah ok ... sadly used the earlier years as part of the loan charge pension workaround (c/o Loan ranger)
btw thanks for the ii tips on the pension threads ... been using themComment
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View Post... can you put ALL of your earnings in the brolly into your SIPP .. is there not a 40k limit ?
As Northern Lad said, you can pay more that £40k in via the brolly, but they will claw back the tax over that through self-assessment probably or your tax code!Comment
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