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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Which just goes to show that asking a bunch of random people on the internet for advice isn't a good idea.
    On the other hand people can just ask me and I'll make something up. It may not be right, but it'll be appropriate!

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    That article is out of date and wrong. The decision to let SIPPs invest in residential property was never implemented. Only commercial property can be purchased with a SIPP.
    Which just goes to show that asking a bunch of random people on the internet for advice isn't a good idea.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Actually, it's not impossible to pay into a pension and use it to buy a house, although there are tax implications to doing so.

    Buying Properties using a Self Invested Personal Pension Plan (SIPP)
    That article is out of date and wrong. The decision to let SIPPs invest in residential property was never implemented. Only commercial property can be purchased with a SIPP.

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  • northernladuk
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    The intelligent thing would really have been to post this in the right forum so I guess doing a bit of basic research is too much to expect.

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  • doodab
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    Actually, it's not impossible to pay into a pension and use it to buy a house, although there are tax implications to doing so.

    Buying Properties using a Self Invested Personal Pension Plan (SIPP)

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by ContractorNW View Post
    Does it work like this.....

    can I buy a property and pay for it out of my limited company bank account - by getting a mortgage and take the payments out each month and call it my pension?

    sorry if the above sounds a bit thick - but I have no clue or pension for that matter!

    thanks...
    You are not buying the property, your company is. Therefore the property does not belong to you. I would suggest maybe you repost in accounting/legal as all you'll get here is the usual abuse and we'll be off topic by page 2.



    Edit: and by page 2 I meant post 2.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    At least he won't need to delete TPD since it's dead on its feet.
    That one would be the first to go

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    After SKA's imminent success I plan to do a hostile takeover of CUK and turn it into yet another successful subscription business: it's so addictive that I reckon I'll be quids in.
    How is that going to work? You'll be the biggest subscriber.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    So what are your pension plans?
    After SKA's imminent success I plan to do a hostile takeover of CUK and turn it into yet another successful subscription business: it's so addictive that I reckon I'll be quids in.

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  • Support Monkey
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    So what are your pension plans?
    None, I will Throw myself on the mercy of the state, hopefully workhouses will be back in fashion by then.

    and has there will be no retirement age why will anyone need a pension, we will all just drop down dead at our desks

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No.

    What you propose strikes at the heart of the pension system as it exists today - take your hard earned money to repay current "top level" members of this ponzi scheme, naturally there won't be anything left for you when you retire, however any attempt to avoid paying additional money into this scam would lead to its much quicker collapse. This is why Govt offers generous tax breaks on those pensions - why not if you can use that money now and who cares what happens in 30 years?

    Have a nice day!

    So what are your pension plans?

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  • AtW
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    No.

    What you propose strikes at the heart of the pension system as it exists today - take your hard earned money to repay current "top level" members of this ponzi scheme, naturally there won't be anything left for you when you retire, however any attempt to avoid paying additional money into this scam would lead to its much quicker collapse. This is why Govt offers generous tax breaks on those pensions - why not if you can use that money now and who cares what happens in 30 years?

    Have a nice day!

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  • ContractorNW
    started a topic Pension.......

    Pension.......

    Does it work like this.....

    can I buy a property and pay for it out of my limited company bank account - by getting a mortgage and take the payments out each month and call it my pension?

    sorry if the above sounds a bit thick - but I have no clue or pension for that matter!

    thanks...

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