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Prudential huge mistake who's accountable...
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Just wondering and it is a little off tangent but did you just take the TFC amount then and put the rest into drawdown?0
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Francesco28 said:AlanP_2 said:I asked earlier but you didn't reply, why take it all out?
In fact, why take any out?
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I'm at a loss for words.
I hope it all works out for you but if anyone else reads this thread in the future, PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS APPROACH as apart from the Chancellor nobody else will thank you.12 -
Francesco28 said:AlanP_2 said:I asked earlier but you didn't reply, why take it all out?
In fact, why take any out?4 -
Francesco28 said:AlanP_2 said:I asked earlier but you didn't reply, why take it all out?
In fact, why take any out?
You’re right. It sounds completely daft.1 -
Just like money in one place so the wife n daughter have access if anything happens to me...not a fan of monthly amount until you 73 or monthly until you pass awayWhy do you think that will be the case with the pension (clue - it doesn't)No they shouldn't but anything that involves humans will have errors periodically. However, you are making an error as well by taking it out on misconceptions and incorrect understanding. You are free to make your own error, and as a taxpayer, I thank you for your generous voluntary tax contribution. But you really need to think again.
.Like i said before Prudential should not be making these errors
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.5 -
Francesco28 said:AlanP_2 said:I asked earlier but you didn't reply, why take it all out?
In fact, why take any out?0 -
Jeez Dilusional....nice thx...
Ive paid into a pension for 37 years...never missed a payment..some people havent even got a pension my age...From hmrc...You can claim back any tax we owe you on a pension lump sum using P53Z if you have taken:
- all of your pension as cash — trivial commutation of a pension fund
- a small pension as a lump sum
- you’re reclaiming tax because you’ve accessed your pension pot and you’ve emptied your pension pot
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Francesco28 said:No idea how much ill get back but going through the motions next week
N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill member.
2.72kWp PV facing SSW installed Jan 2012. 11 x 247w panels, 3.6kw inverter. 34 MWh generated, long-term average 2.6 Os.Not exactly back from my break, but dipping in and out of the forum.Ofgem cap table, Ofgem cap explainer. Economy 7 cap explainer. Gas vs E7 vs peak elec heating costs, Best kettle!3 -
Francesco28 said:From hmrc...
You can claim back any tax we owe you on a pension lump sum using P53Z if you have taken:
- all of your pension as cash — trivial commutation of a pension fund
- a small pension as a lump sum
- you’re reclaiming tax because you’ve accessed your pension pot and you’ve emptied your pension pot
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