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Previously on "Pension Carry Forward"

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  • youngguy
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Isn't the answer in black and white in the quote?



    In all cases it uses a plural reference
    Thankyou Sir!

    ​​​​​Yes, it is black and white...but given it is HMRC the plural could just as easily be a typo

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by youngguy View Post
    The Gov site says "You cannot carry forward unused allowances from any tax year where you were not a member of at least one UK registered pension scheme...."

    I didn't use my full allowance last year and was with pension X.

    This FY I set up a SIPP and moved everything to pension Y and so I take this to mean I can use the allowance from the previous year for pension Y, despite it not being the same pension. Have I misunderstood?
    Isn't the answer in black and white in the quote? At least one, so doesn't matter if you have many or one that's just been moved. You have been a member of at least one registered pension scheme as the text suggests. It's not on the pension scheme as a singluar entity. Further evidence of this from the same page you took that quote from.

    The very first sentence on the page you've taken that from says

    Your annual allowance is the limit on the amount of pension savings that can be made to all your pension schemes in a tax year before you have to pay tax on them. This can be from a:
    The third paragraph down says

    This annual allowance only applies to pension savings made to your UK registered pension schemes, or to overseas schemes where either you or your employer qualifies for UK tax relief.
    In all cases it uses a plural reference

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  • jamesbrown
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    You have not misunderstood. Being a member of any UK registered pension scheme is fine, it need not be the same one to which you are now contributing.

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  • youngguy
    started a topic Pension Carry Forward

    Pension Carry Forward

    The Gov site says "You cannot carry forward unused allowances from any tax year where you were not a member of at least one UK registered pension scheme...."

    I didn't use my full allowance last year and was with pension X.

    This FY I set up a SIPP and moved everything to pension Y and so I take this to mean I can use the allowance from the previous year for pension Y, despite it not being the same pension. Have I misunderstood?

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