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  • london21
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    masonic said:
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    artyboy said:
    london21 said:

    I have £52,000 in the Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index Fund (not held in an ISA), and £120,000 in an ISA.

    I also have:

    • £50,000 in Premium Bonds
    • £121,000 in Tandem and Chip savings accounts

    I'm a higher-rate taxpayer.

    It seems like I have a large amount in instant access savings accounts, despite having no immediate need for the funds.

    I pay £1500 into my pension each month.
    Are you paying enough into your pension to get you back into BR tax? Given how much you have elsewhere, that would be my priority if I were in your shoes...
    Good point might need to increase. Bonus this year was lower 10k and base 72.5k so can bump it up a bit.  
    Or double the monthly pension contribution (if you are comfortable with that - you may be keeping some of it back to go in the ISA though you can easily plough some of the cash savings into that).

    I see you don't include the pension in your list of assets.  Why is that?  I would have thought you would want to rank that against the S&S ISA.
    Good point. 

    Called HMRC to increase pension from £1500 to £2686 but appears it's a large increase will have to tell employer first then send in payslip. Started the process online. Followed same process when I increased from £420 to £1500.

    Pension pot about £95,500.

    I am 35 but don't like how they keep increasing the pension age. 
    Unless you work for HMRC, why would you be contacting them to change your pension contributions?

    I've done this before, as they need to update my tax code to make sure I get the right tax benefits. I let my employer know, and they handle the adjustments.


    Employer would normally handle all of this for you.
    Ok thanks, I have sent HR an email.

    I hate when they over tax and then pay back with refund, I like to pay the right tax each month but I have emailed them so will see if done properly for June pay. 
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