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  • Hex
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
    if i earn £60k can i pay 10 k salary and stick the other 50k in a ??? or can you only match the salary paid e.g. 10k
    I presume by ??? you mean SIPP? If so, there is nothing stopping you paying yourself 10K salary and putting 50K in the SIPP. There used to be a worry that anything above 100% of salary may be dissallowed as a company contribution, but I think that is thought much less likely nowadays.

    <pedant>If you pay the 50K into a SIPP, you will be left with 10K which will have to cover all other expenses including salary, employer's NI, accountants fees etc., so there will not be enough left for a 10K salary if you only received 60K in teh first place</pedant>

    It might be worth checking with your accountant to see what they say.

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  • mrdonuts
    started a topic sipp

    sipp

    if i earn £60k can i pay 10 k salary and stick the other 50k in a ??? or can you only match the salary paid e.g. 10k

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