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Company pension help needed

Statto
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I am 55 and a civil servant earning £25k pa. From a previous employment I also have a company pension with an investment bank which will pay out £240k lump sum and £35k pa when I am 60.
I could do with some money now, to buy a property abroad, and have got quotes for early drawdown of the pension. I have been quoted £183k lump plus £27K pa, based on an early retirement reduction factor of 0.72.
Is taking the early pension the right thing to do. I have done the basic calculation which says that it will be 2021 before I reach the crossover point. i.e. start to lose out in terms of money taken out of the fund. Then again I may die before then!
Statto
I could do with some money now, to buy a property abroad, and have got quotes for early drawdown of the pension. I have been quoted £183k lump plus £27K pa, based on an early retirement reduction factor of 0.72.
Is taking the early pension the right thing to do. I have done the basic calculation which says that it will be 2021 before I reach the crossover point. i.e. start to lose out in terms of money taken out of the fund. Then again I may die before then!
Statto
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Has anyone got any comments for me?
I'm still in the dark.0 -
Looks fine to me.Usefully it will enable you to avoid paying higher rate tax when your other pensions kick in.:)Trying to keep it simple...0
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I could do with some money now, to buy a property abroad, and have got quotes for early drawdown of the pension. I have been quoted £183k lump plus £27K pa, based on an early retirement reduction factor of 0.72.
That's "about right". As a broad rule of thumb, if you work on a reduction of 6% pa (or 0.5% per month) - for each year/month between your early retirement date and the normal retirement date - then this is about the "normal level" of reduction.
A lower reduction is a bonus. A higher reduction could be due to a number of factors - the Trustees may simply be cautious about releasing money early and its impact on the funding/security of the liabilities.
You will, of course, go into the higher rate tax bracket with that incomeWarning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac0
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