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Too Much Tax?

Can someone help me please, I'm very confused. My husband worked for 43 years in the same company and paid into his company pension fund. His gross monthly salary was taxed at 40%. He has now retired and to our dismay we find that his pension, which he struggled to pay into for so long, is being taxed again.

Is this right? Why is he being taxed twice for the same thing?

Many thanks if someone can answer this for me.

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  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    The pension contributions he made were tax free. Eg, he paid in £100 per month which was deducted from his gross pay before tax was calculated.

    And he would only have paid 40% tax on a part of his wages, not the lot.
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  • bankhater_1965
    bankhater_1965 Posts: 714 Forumite
    edited 27 July 2012 at 8:10PM
    crazycakes wrote: »
    Can someone help me please, I'm very confused. My husband worked for 43 years in the same company and paid into his company pension fund. His gross monthly salary was taxed at 40%. He has now retired and to our dismay we find that his pension, which he struggled to pay into for so long, is being taxed again.

    Is this right? Why is he being taxed twice for the same thing?

    Many thanks if someone can answer this for me.

    simply because its classed as earnings either the company pension itself is over the personal income tax threshold esp if he is also claiming a state pension also ! anything over £7450 per year is taxable im afraid , it makes you wonder, i have a company pension due in 8 years time , no dout i shall pay tax aswell just like yourself
  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    A worked example.

    Annual salary of £60k
    Tax code of £6k per year
    Monthly gross of £5k
    Pension contribution of £500 per month

    Taxable monthly income £4500
    less tax free allowance of 1/12 of £6k
    First £2800 taxed at 20% = £560
    £1200 taxed at 40% = £480

    So a total of £1040 tax, or just under 21% of his gross wage.
    Science adjusts its views based on what's observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved.
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  • mildred1978
    mildred1978 Posts: 3,367 Forumite
    simply because its classed as earnings either the company pension itself is over the personal income tax threshold esp if he is also claiming a state pension also ! anything over £7450 per year is taxable im afraid , it makes you wonder, i have a company pension due in 8 years time , no dout i shall pay tax aswell just like yourself

    The standard tax free allowance is now £8105. ;)
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    Faith is the denial of observation, so that belief can be preserved.
    :A Tim Minchin :A
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,724 Forumite
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    simply because its classed as earnings either the company pension itself is over the personal income tax threshold esp if he is also claiming a state pension also ! anything over £7450 per year is taxable im afraid ,

    If he were to be old enough to claim his state pension, then he may well be able to have the higher personal allowance of £10,500 as long as total income is below £25,400.
  • jem16 wrote: »
    If he were to be old enough to claim his state pension, then he may well be able to have the higher personal allowance of £10,500 as long as total income is below £25,400.

    dont wish the mans life away :mad:
  • jem16
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    dont wish the mans life away :mad:

    Why are you mad? You were the one who mentioned the state pension.
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