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Workplace Pensions
Mollie_Guinness15
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My employer has offered me a workplace pension. Initially my contribution would be about £26 per month. I am now discharged from my BR but still under an IPA though at the moment payments are suspended based on my Income/Outgoings.
Are these pension payments allowable as part of an IPA?
Are these pension payments allowable as part of an IPA?
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Yes, they should be - as long as they are reasonable - and £26 seems fine (to me, anyway, lol)0
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Should be no problem I was paying in 6% approx £80 my examiner was fine it.0
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Thanks guys
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Interesting. I currently pay in the minimum but I'd be keen to increase this as a financially prudent thing to do. Would the OR accept this retrospectively as an adjustment to my SOA or would that be frowned upon?0
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Not sure to be honest...I have always paid in 6% as my employer puts in a generous 14%, I was 62 at the time and due to retire with 3 years, not sure if that swayed him.0
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