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Previously on "How will you prepare for pension poverty?"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut its a good hedge.
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Originally posted by zeitghostGet orff moi laaaand.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCrap return.
ISAs, High yield bonds, Rental Income, little capital gains growth and decent divvy paid shares wrapped up in a SIPP.
Example: you are in the UK and you have money in a SIPP and money in ISAs. No tax on interest/dividend/earnings in either. Then you get a contract in Holland. You are liable for Dutch tax on Dutch income from Day 1. But from Day 183, you are liable for Dutch tax on all worldwide income. That includes your SIPP and ISAs. They are not tax-free vehicles in NL.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostUnless you are going to farm the land then it's a waste of time. Funnily enough some friends of ours have done that. They've got 12 acres and pay someone to sow it, someone else to maintain and someone else to reap. But they're both from farming families originally so know what theyre doing.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostFarmland; food, rent, more food and chav avoidance areas.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostFarmland.
ISAs, High yield bonds, Rental Income, little capital gains growth and decent divvy paid shares wrapped up in a SIPP.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Immigration, money printing, draconian planning laws.
That and rare metals, gold may or may not be good enough that's why I'd recommend diversifying the portfolio.
Also land growing food, if you're prepared to protect should things go sour...
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Record male survival on both sides of my family is 76 so not much pension needed - that's my plan.
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Vote for governments that borrow tuliploads of money they can never repay, cut any kind of provision to young people and give all the pseudo-money to me in the form of the divine right to a pension at 65.
Regards
A. Babyboomer
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