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pension deductions and income multiples

kevin0410
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my pension deductions are taken from my gross pay as salary sacrifice, in the same column as my bulid up to gross.
will these reductions be subtracted from my gross pay before the income mulpiple is applied? it is likely my lender will be halifax.
thanks
kevin
will these reductions be subtracted from my gross pay before the income mulpiple is applied? it is likely my lender will be halifax.
thanks
kevin
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They certainly used to work to your gross salary, pre-deductions.
Unless something significant has changed, it should give you no issues.
(EDIT: Just spoken to a mate who applied for a mortgage today - he wasn't asked anything about the size of his pension contributions).0
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