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Sipp to claim back tax

My husband is shortly to be made redundant and part of his redundancy payment £18k falls into the 40% tax bracket. He does not intend to work anymore (aged 52.5 years) and intends to draw his occupational pension at 55.
To try to claw the tax back. Is it a good idea to place £13k (+ tax back) in a sipp giving a total of £15.6k and take income drawdown at 55? is this legal?
Or are there other options he should consider.

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  • kidmugsy
    kidmugsy Posts: 12,709 Forumite
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    sharpecat wrote: »
    part of his redundancy payment £18k falls into the 40% tax bracket. ...
    To try to claw the tax back. Is it a good idea to place £13k (+ tax back) in a sipp giving a total of £15.6k and take income drawdown at 55? is this legal?

    Yup, perfectly legal. I did it. :)
    Free the dunston one next time too.
  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,827 Forumite
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    Is it a good idea to place £13k (+ tax back) in a sipp giving a total of
    £15.6k

    Yes but you should recheck your calculations.
    If you place £13K in a sipp your gross contribution will be £16.25K

    20% tax relief is claimed from HMRC by the pension provider. Your contribution represents 80% of the gross amount.
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