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Previously on "Umbrella contractor - are you changing anything post budget?"

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by youngguy View Post
    I'm correcting myself. As things stand it states "All employer pension contributions will continue to be free of NICs."

    How much this all changes before 2029 is anyone's guess!



    https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-for-employers
    Yes, this was made clear in the budget speech too and the prior briefing/leaks. They are targeting SalSac arrangements, specifically, not employer contributions in general.

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  • youngguy
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    I'm correcting myself. As things stand it states "All employer pension contributions will continue to be free of NICs."

    How much this all changes before 2029 is anyone's guess!



    https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-for-employers

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  • jamesbrown
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    If you can afford to, it would make sense to max out your pension contributions between now and April 2029. I don't believe there was anything else that you could really take any steps to mitigate, it was mostly stealth taxes and small/random stuff.

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  • Umbrella contractor - are you changing anything post budget?

    Took me a while to be able to sit down and write this after the shafting today

    Given the changes to pensions and salary sacrifice from 2029, is anyone changing their strategy?

    I am salary sacrificing £30k a year but due to being under a brolly I have the pleasure of covering the additional Ni costs - 15% in total.

    I'm toying with increasing sal sacrifice now (although that means less take home), but I still have a ltd, wondering whether to make additional payments from that.

    However I cut it, GPT tells me I will be working a year or two later or my pension pot will be several hundred K smaller. Deep joy!


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