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Simple SIPP question(s)
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OK, thanks folks.0
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So to repeat - once 25% of a cash SIPP is taken (free of tax), without going into drawdown, can you still invest in that SIPP?
I think to be accurate , by taking the 25% tax free and leaving the 75% in the pension , you have technically gone into drawdown . You just have not actually taken any income from it .
I would think a modern pension /SIPP would allow new contributions in both cases, but as said better just check first .
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