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  • Prism
    Prism Posts: 3,856 Forumite
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    I contribute monthly from my limited company into my SIPP, and then towards the end of the financial year I make a decision if to add an extra lump sum or not
  • Dh6
    Dh6 Posts: 190 Forumite
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    I have just paid off the remaining debt I had on my house ( borrowed from family member interest free )

    I've no savings outside of my LISA currently.

    Since I no longer have payments going out to family member I've got spare cash to invest every month hence my plan to invest monthly and then possibly add a lump sum if I have it at the end of the tax year.

    I've looked endlessly through the comparison tables of the SIPP providers but find myself still a little confused on which platform provider would work out cheapest for me for investing around £600pm.

    Could anyone help me with the cheapest provider for my particular circumstances?

    Many thanks DH
  • I thought your employer was making the contributions?

    That could result in a different set of providers to consider.
  • Dh6
    Dh6 Posts: 190 Forumite
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    I have now made the choice to remain self employed, the potential tax savings each year were around £500 at my current income so I will be investing personally as the tax savings don't seem worth the extra 'hassle'
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