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Previously on "Umbrellas that allow you to pay > £3300 p/m into pension via salary sacrifice?"
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We can make payments now to certain providers, so it is very much dependent on the pension company you are with.
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Thanks, that’s good to know as I imagine it would make them a non-starter for most
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Originally posted by ekim View PostI did a couple of months ago. Clarity could offer Nest or an “introduction” to Saint James Place, no payment into SIPP or existing pension providers. Has that changed?
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Well post budget, you will soon be able to do £60k over the 12 month period
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Worth quoting the changes were a change can be made mid year
This may include:- changes to circumstances directly arising as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19)
- marriage
- divorce
- partner becoming redundant or pregnant
Salary sacrifice arrangements can allow opting in or out in the event of lifestyle changes like these.
Its never been tested but I believe you can argue that an "unexpected" contract renewal would count as a suitable event.
Equally it's possible to change the rules if your employer changes so just switch umbrella.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostThe umbrella the agency have suggested I use only allow a max monthly pension contribution via salary sacrifice of £3300.
Not withstanding that £40K/12 = £3333.33 the issue I have is that I need to make up for some lean months and pay in more than that as a one-off but they won't allow it.
Does anyone know of an umbrella that does please? Thanks
Change the terms of a salary sacrifice arrangement
The important part of the text is (my bold)
As a general rule, if an employee swaps between cash earnings and a non-cash benefit whenever they like, any expected tax and National Insurance contributions advantages under a salary sacrifice arrangement will not apply. There are some exceptions to this, Employment Income Manual 42755 gives more information
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I’m with Paystream, no problem with salary sacrifice of more than £3300 per month. No upper limit was specified and it’s up to me to ensure I have enough carry forward and relevant earnings to cover it.
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Umbrellas that allow you to pay > £3300 p/m into pension via salary sacrifice?
The umbrella the agency have suggested I use only allow a max monthly pension contribution via salary sacrifice of £3300.
Not withstanding that £40K/12 = £3333.33 the issue I have is that I need to make up for some lean months and pay in more than that as a one-off but they won't allow it.
Does anyone know of an umbrella that does please? ThanksTags: None
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