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Seek the advice of an IFA - they normally offer the first hour consultation FOC. You can pick their brains during this time.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostKnow anyone that could help him out Alan? [emoji6]
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostIf your accountant isn't helping you with this, then he's probably not helping with lots more your don't realise. Get yourself an accountant who will provide advice based on real time info, not compliance.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey probably can't advise you on the best pension, but they can tell you that a company pension contribution is tax efficient. It's a legitimate expense, so will reduce the profit (and therefore CT and dividends). Pay 50% tax, then your company pension contribution is double what you'd be able to make personally. Which is nice. The downside is that you have to wait to spend the money.
If your accountant isn't helping you with this, then he's probably not helping with lots more your don't realise. Get yourself an accountant who will provide advice based on real time info, not compliance.
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Hi,
Well, Landsdown H account created, even invested in my first tracker - Fundsmith.
Emailed account, telling them about the creation of my SIPP and plan to shovel off £300 a month.
Cheers guys.
Simon
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThey probably can't advise you on the best pension, but they can tell you that a company pension contribution is tax efficient. It's a legitimate expense, so will reduce the profit (and therefore CT and dividends). Pay 50% tax, then your company pension contribution is double what you'd be able to make personally. Which is nice. The downside is that you have to wait to spend the money.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAccountants cannot advise you on pensions. IFA's can, but in my opinion are a waste of time (and money). Search here, there are many posts about this, some by me. Then come back with more informed questions and we will help you further.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post
And forget the Accountant that charges you by the second.
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Originally posted by SBK1972 View PostThanks Saptastic.
Will read and get this sorted.
Simon
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Originally posted by SBK1972 View PostHi all,
Recently had to set up a pension scheme for my ltd company. Im 44, been contracting a few years. I dont have a pension, my plan was to down size my house, and some other properties.
Originally I was going to get my wife to `opt` out the minute this was all set up as I assumed lots of costs/ admin. However, people keep telling me that there are tax advantages to keep it going. I'll admit now, accounts isnt my thing, so how does keeping this pension thing going, within a contractor / IT Ltd company, bring advantages ?
I pay alot of corporation tax, so by contributing to a pension will it reduce it ? Will it effect dividends ?
Am hoping another contractor on here can help / advise. My accountants charge me per a second of advise.
SBK
Contractor pensions advice :: Contractor UK
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Speak to an IFA - there are contact details on the links.
And forget the Accountant that charges you by the second.
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Hi all
Thanks for your replies. Yes my accountant is pretty poor and unhelpful and Im looking to change that.
Just did a search on the forum to try and read up on the subject, you guy's dont suffer newbies / stupid questions do you. Perhaps you guys forget that you have to start somewhere and although I search google the mass of information is overwhelming so you pop on to try and get a more ` down to earth / honest` understanding :-)
From reading the few replies, and UK Contractors advice page, it seems that I can set up a pension and through in money from my company, reducing CT.
I will go seek a IFA and go from there, taking what they say with a pinch of salt as advised above :-)
SBK
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Accountants cannot advise you on pensions. IFA's can, but in my opinion are a waste of time (and money). Search here, there are many posts about this, some by me. Then come back with more informed questions and we will help you further.
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sack your accountant
pay into a pension. Search the forums here if you're interested in a SIPP. Or find an IFA (but take a pinch of salt with their advice).
/advice
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