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Tax relief on Pension contibutions ??
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Thanks for your replies. I want to learn this Pension / Tax stuff myself. I have a good back ground and understanding in the marklets so feel happy to make my own decissions and live with the conquences on my investments. I just need to understand the tax implications on these. Cam anyone recomend websites / books that help explain.
I have plenty of free time to learn
I would suggest that you need to have a think about what it is you are trying to achieve - for example at what age would you realistically like to retire and on what income?
You then need to work out how much your current arrangements would provide for you and if there is a shortfall the level of investment and return you require to meet the shortfall.
Lastly I would then worry about what tax wrapper to put around any resulting investment.
Cheers
Rob0
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