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Originally posted by Lambert Simnel View PostI'm doubtful about this, but happy to be proved wrong. Maybe you can provide a link?
I thought the impact of Net Relevant Earnings on the maximum contribution was only on employee contributions, and it had no impact on employer contributions. I haven't spotted anywhere that suggest that the NRE for the current year (or indeed previous ones) affects the ability to roll forward unused allowance.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostIndeed. I think those who replied to OP on page 1 should be taken immediately for mental examination. Serious responses in "General" is a sign of trouble in the mind!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYes, but you can only carry forward to match(or less) the salary you'll take in the present financial year.
I thought the impact of Net Relevant Earnings on the maximum contribution was only on employee contributions, and it had no impact on employer contributions. I haven't spotted anywhere that suggest that the NRE for the current year (or indeed previous ones) affects the ability to roll forward unused allowance.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostJust a tip - next time you post a serious thread in general you will be taken the p*ss out off.
In future post serious threads in the professional part of the forums.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostJust a tip - next time you post a serious thread in general you will be taken the p*ss out off.
In future post serious threads in the professional part of the forums.
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Originally posted by blueb0y View PostMany thanks to all. My first post and I'm delighted with the quick and helpful responses. Thanks again everybody.
In future post serious threads in the professional part of the forums.
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Originally posted by blueb0y View PostMany thanks to all. My first post and I'm delighted with the quick and helpful responses. Thanks again everybody.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo, you're right - as long as you were in a pension scheme in those years, then you can carry them forward.
You can carry forward if you’re an active member currently building up pension benefits; a deferred member with paid-up pension benefits; a pensioner member, in receipt of pension benefits from your pension scheme, or a pension credit member, where you have a share of your ex-partner’s pension scheme.
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Yes, but you can only carry forward to match(or less) the salary you'll take in the present financial year.
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Originally posted by Lambert Simnel View PostAre you sure? I agree that you need to have been a member of a registered pension scheme to roll forward unused allowance. I didn't think it needed to be the same registered pension scheme that you are now paying the contribution into. Happy to be told otherwise.
You can carry forward if you’re an active member currently building up pension benefits; a deferred member with paid-up pension benefits; a pensioner member, in receipt of pension benefits from your pension scheme, or a pension credit member, where you have a share of your ex-partner’s pension scheme.
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