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LTA tax
madeinireland_2
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If you have a DB pension that exceeds the LTA and you have the pension and a lump sum - How does the tax man decide on where the tax is taken - the lump sum or the pension? Or do you get the choose and which would be better?
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Scroll to the end of http://www.pruadviser.co.uk/content/knowledge/technical-centre/pension_commencement_lump_sum_tax_free_cash/ and see whether that resolves it for you.0
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