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UK Higher Rate Income Tax - Due to Bonus
Oil_Engineer
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I am lucky enough to receive a retention bonus [for a 4 year tie in] of 50K (in shares) this month, on top of my salary of 65K, and annual bonus, 10K. The share acquisition date coincides with a holiday to Dubai. Is there any way that I can reduce my tax exposure?
Thanks!
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Oil_Engineer wrote: »I am lucky enough to receive a retention bonus [for a 4 year tie in] of 50K (in shares) this month, on top of my salary of 65K, and annual bonus, 10K. The share acquisition date coincides with a holiday to Dubai. Is there any way that I can reduce my tax exposure?
Thanks!
Wrong forum - try the "cutting tax" forum.
Though I'd say a SIPP or some kind of pension arrangement is an obvious way to reduce tax though you obviously tie up the money till retirement. With income over £100k you start losing the personal allowance which works out at an effective 60% tax rate so well worth using a SIPP or suchlike to reduce your income below £100k.
But post in the other forum to get more ideas.0
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