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It may be worth checking that you've no available carry-forward allowance, but you've probably done this already!
I suppose worst case scenario is that you record the over-payment on your tax return and pay tax on it. There's information about this online, for example https://techzone.aberdeenadviser.com...wance#anchor_8
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Originally posted by Nava39 View PostHello, I have unintentionally oversubscribed this tax year's SIPP salary sacrifice pension contribution through my umbrella by around £4,000.
Anyone with experience of this can advise on what my options are ?
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If it is the latter, speak to the umbrella about not paying in to the pension.
If it is the former, then you'd be best to speak to your pension advisor and maybe a tax advisor/accountant for the best way to resolve the situation.
There isn't a "one size fits all" solution, but the professionals who you pay for advice should be able to help.
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Originally posted by Nava39 View PostWhen I posted this question here earlier today, I imagined someone with previous experience would share their knowledge
Never thought I get a page full of wasted and irrelevant replies within a couple of hours
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When I posted this question here earlier today, I imagined someone with previous experience would share their knowledge
Never thought I get a page full of wasted and irrelevant replies within a couple of hours
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Originally posted by Nava39 View Post
Pointless reply!! As clearly outlined, paid through UMBRELLA , Thus no accountant !! dahhh
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Originally posted by Nava39 View Post
Pointless reply!! As clearly outlined, paid through UMBRELLA , Thus no accountant !! dahhh
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Postyou've got 5 months left in this tax year to adjust it.
so what's the issue?
Also in the past I had seen post saying overpayment can also be beneficial, as I would pay tax on the overpayment, but save on the 2 NIs . Is that an option ?
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you've got 5 months left in this tax year to adjust it.
so what's the issue?
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Salary sacrifice pension overpayment
Hello, I have unintentionally oversubscribed this tax year's SIPP salary sacrifice pension contribution through my umbrella by around £4,000.
Anyone with experience of this can advise on what my options are ?
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