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Previously on "SSAS pension contributions via Umbrella companies"
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Originally posted by eek View Post+ a truly massive 1.8% initial investment fee on all amounts sent to NEST.
Other far cheaper pension funds are available from umbrellas who were willing to pay a small sum when setting the scheme up rather than expecting the contractor to pay for everything.
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Originally posted by mogga71 View Post
Everybody contributes to the company pension scheme, Scottish Widows, and then our workers can move these funds over to their own preferred scheme/SIPP. Scottish Widows does not charge for this.
Originally posted by Paralytic View PostThey’re not FCSA accredited. I believe NASA do what you want TomHorner, for a £5 supplement per week (base rate is £17.50)
Maybe you're thinking of someone else? We've been FCSA members for over 12 months.
Kind regards
Zeeshan
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostThey’re not FCSA accredited. I believe NASA do what you want TomHorner, for a £5 supplement per week (base rate is £17.50)
Other far cheaper pension funds are available from umbrellas who were willing to pay a small sum when setting the scheme up rather than expecting the contractor to pay for everything.
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostThey’re not FCSA accredited. I believe NASA do what you want TomHorner, for a £5 supplement per week (base rate is £17.50)
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SSAS pension contributions via Umbrella companies
Hi, has anyone come across any FCSA approved umbrella contractor companies that offer the facility of being able to make salary sacrific payments to your own SIPP/SSAS pension scheme?
thanks
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