Hi,
Can you please help me. I started a limited company in Dec 2019 but actual work (earning) started only in Jan 2020. Already invested £40k (employer's contribution) each for 2020, 2021, 2022. Can I invest £40k for 2019 now though there was no earning in 2019. My accounting year is from Jan...
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Borrowing to fund pension contributions
Hi. Newbie here. Have looked through archives but can't see this coming up before - possibly because it's barmy, you tell me.
I have a one-man limited company, from which I currently take a £12k annual salary and c £36k dividends. I'd like to divert some of the dividends into pension...
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DIY Pensions for a Limited Company?
Hello,
This is my first post - so be kind please!!!
Has anyone here used an online pension manager, like Nutmeg, for a private pension? By this I mean contributing funds straight from a ltd company tax free?
I've met two Independent Financial Advisors who manage...
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PAYE, contracts and work place pensions
Hi all,
I was wondering if somebody can advise me on paying a salary to myself and my wife.
I am the sole director of a private LTD. I am outside ir35 (or at least, believe myself to be and should have a pretty strong case). My wife is not a fee-earner but takes care...
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Millions of middle-class savers could lose out under radical pensions shake up
George Osborne warned that millions of middle-class savers will lose out under plans for a pensions Isa which will be unveiled in his Budget next month.
(AtW's comment - he should warned this before the election )
Middle-class savers are to lose thousands of pounds of...
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One man band LTD company & Auto Enrolment in a pension scheme
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It seems that The Pensions Regulator is forcing "auto enrolment" onto one man band corporations which might be caught by IR35.
In my own situation a limited company is being established to take on work which may fall within IR35.
Whilst HMRC can be appeased...Last edited by desir; 8 December 2014, 13:44.
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Pensions
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In a previous employment, I was provided with a personal pension plan into which my employer made regular Gross monthly contributions(for nearly 10 years). I left the company 3 years ago and the plan has had no further contributions made to it. I have since setup my own Limited...
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