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Earnings
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You can get tax relief on up to £3,600, 100% of UK earnings or £40,000, whichever is greater.
Do all earnings count for this purpose (e.g. rental income)?
Do all earnings count for this purpose (e.g. rental income)?
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"Earnings" means payment for working. Rental income, investment income, pensions aren't earnings.0
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Rental income, investment income, pensions aren't earnings.
http://www.pruadviser.co.uk/content/knowledge/technical-centre/tax_relief_members_contributions/
rental income is generally not relevant earnings but some rental income may be included if it is in respect of UK or EEA furnished holiday lettings business0
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