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Pension tax relief for higher tax bracket
Ybe
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Do pension tax rebates for higher tax brackets always have to be claimed manually if the employer doesn’t do salary sacrifice? Does it get automatically calculated if you end employment?
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There are two other ways pension can be deducted one would require contacting HMRC and one would not.
Below a link to some details of these pensions..
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensions-and-retirement/tax-and-pensions/tax-relief-and-your-pension
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Only salary sacrifice sorts out the tax properly for higher rate tax payers0
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And net pay 😄penners324 said:Only salary sacrifice sorts out the tax properly for higher rate tax payers0
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