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need very best ssip for making the most money?
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Sea_Shell said:I am not sure myself really. Putting money into a SIPP, so it would be around £33k then add 25% tax reliefI only have a small direct debit into my SIPP, but when I have spare cash, buying shares instead of spending it.I originally started with a few thousand in an ISA, then realised that I was missing out on tax relief.During lockdown my income remained the same, but I didn't spend much, I drink less alcohol these days.0
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Read this and follow the links to get more explanations. If you have a work place pension already then that is probably your best bet, but please take the time to understand how it is invested!!!!markyboy156 said:
what do mean by types of fundsBostonerimus1 said:A SIPP is just a tax advantaged wrapper for investments. So do you know what type of funds you will be buying inside your SIPP?
as im only a newbie?
and what pension providers do you recommend
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/pensions/cheap-sipps/And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.0
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