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Maxing out my SIPP this tax year
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bowlhead99 wrote: »I'm not sure if you're quite following, though maybe I'm misunderstanding how you've interpreted it.
No I was following and I also knew that the OP knew how the tax system worked as far as claiming higher rate tax relief as we'd had the discussion before. My point, as I said, was that it only mattered when the contribution was made and not when the tax relief was applied and that I believed was what the OP wanted to clarify.
I could have been a bit clearer for others reading though.0 -
No I was following and I also knew that the OP knew how the tax system worked as far as claiming higher rate tax relief as we'd had the discussion before. My point, as I said, was that it only mattered when the contribution was made and not when the tax relief was applied and that I believed was what the OP wanted to clarify.
I could have been a bit clearer for others reading though.
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