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Pensions Planning: The NUMBER
The NUMBER is how much income you need to "live comfortably" So What's your number? Very important for pensions planning, to know what you are aiming for. My Number? (for a couple) I calculated: £22,000 based on Food £5,000 Car/transport £5,000 Bills/Utilities £4,500 Holidays/Leisure £4,500 Clothing/Cash/Xmas/Other £2,000…
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Success Stories - Pensions
This is a bit of a light topic where the idea is to highlight what successes you had with your pension pots. Example - I contributed X and accumulated Y by Z year. Total appreciation was 'x' percent. Just trying to learn the following that could inspire a range of people - those with no pension, those who started late etc.…
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Good (and short!) explanation of COPE
There are lots of queries about COPE cropping up regularly. This is one of the better, not to mention shorter, explanations I could find which might help: https://www.wypf.org.uk/pensioner/all-about-my-pension/contracted-out-pension-equivalent-cope-amount/
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Acronyms etc..
Hello to all. As a fairly new forum user I would appreciate someone posting a key to the acronyms and arcane terms used when discussing pension issues. Thank you in advance.
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New board for state pension top-up / Future Pension Centre / voluntary NICs questions
Hi all Regulars on this board will well know how many threads we've seen in recent months about Future Pension Centre-related questions. As a result of a great suggestion from a Forumite (passed on by a Forum Ambassador) we've created a new sub-board for all these types of threads: ➡️ Topping up your state pension ⬅️ If…
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Pensions, Annuities & Retirement Planning Sticky
Welcome to the new Pensions, Annuities and Retirement Planning sticky! 👋 📖 Here are some Forum threads you may find useful (if there are any you think have been missed, please do let me know): * Can I cash in my pension? * Early-retirement wannabe * It's time to start digging up those Squirrelled Nuts!!!! 📝 And here's some…
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USS - growth fund
I started with the USS investment builder in 2016. My main aim was to preserve child benefit by
being under the income threshold and also get
some additional pension. I put the funds,
plus employer contribution to DC, in USS growth fund which was marked as high
risk, but potential high return and seemed an easy choice.…
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Lump sum pension contribution - making the right investment choices
I am taking voluntary redundancy next month and will be sacrificing part of my severance into my DC workplace pension scheme to save tax, but am restricted to a degree because of the annual allowance. I have calculated that I can contribute around 100k to my pension. I am going to retire so this should be the final (and…
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Tax question regarding accessing 100% of SIPP in one go
I have about 50K in a SIPP. I would like to use it all in one go, to contribute towards moving home. (Sell my flat, and buy a house.) I understand that 25% of the SIPP is tax free. I am currently only on tax free DWP benefits (not working atm), and so I am hoping that I can get a further £12,570 of it tax free? Is this…
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Drawdown Notional split?
Just wondering how people manage their investments and drawdown with this. My own fault I know, but I stupidly thought that when I opened my SIPP i'd be able to....... 1) Crystallise an amount of money for up to the next 4.5 years (to take me up to state pension age) and do FAD to take a tax free sum and a monthly income…
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Scottish Widows stakeholder pension, best funds
Hello, Following my divorce I received half of a small pension pot. My share when last valued was almost £40k. I tried to get financial advice but as I hadn’t got £250k to invest, no one was interested as I’d pay to much in fees. I decided to stick with SW, as this has been going on for some time. My question is, which is…
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Interactive Investor SIPP question
I note there is a fee of 12.99 per month. Is this the II "platform fee"? You also have to pay a percentage fee - albeit smallish generally around the 0.2% mark - for the various funds that you decide to invest in??? Trying to do the numbers. My workplace pension offers a fee of 0.3% so by the time the platform fee and fund…
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Anyone cashed in a NEST pension?
Hi, I'm over 55 and have just £1,000 in a NEST pension for a job I diid over 5 years ago. This is not my main pension and I would like to cash it in and close the account to pay for a holiday. Have to say the process was straightforward on their website and have provided the bank statement they asked for. However, there…
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finding an IFA for Pensions health check - info already consolidated - cost ?
Hi I have searched the internet, reviewed the guide on this website for finding an IFA, tried to use "free goverment services" but.. it still seem arduous for what appears to be a health check/comparison of my existing pensions for a fixed one off fee. In short, I am not looking to transfer out, look for new products, just…
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HMRC Trust Registration Service
My wife and I because of our ages decided to start putting our affairs in order and we found we had taken out a Trust Bond in my wifes name in 2004 that upon her death our son would be the beneficiary. We then found out that the trust may have to be registered with the HMRC Trust Registration Service. So I tried to…
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Paying into a DC pension whilst drawing from the same DC pension pot?
Getting a few ducks in a line, I will get £25k in DB pensions payments across a couple of DB pensions that amount to that sum. I also take £30k UFPLS payment from my only DC pension (so 25% tax free). So in other words, pensions will be my only income. I will be 57 or 58 when I retire (I am 56 now). In this case, can I…
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Pension Release
Hello All, I hope someone is able to help. This is my situation. Myself and my wife are thinking of putting in an offer for a house. We fall short of the asking price by 150k. I was thinking of withdrawing one of my pensions worth 60k in order to reduce the shortfall and therefor save interest on the monthly payments which…
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Pension recycling rules hit?
Hi! Wondering if anyone has hit or is familiar with my scenario. I checked the Inland Revenue website and their pension tax manual and even spoke to them, but didn't get a definitive answer. My scenario is fairly straightforward in that I have a defined contribution pension pot of around 700k. For the past 7 years, through…
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Should I claim my NHS pension
Hi I do not understand pensions and have a question I was thinking of taking my NHS pension when I reach 60 in June and then continuing to work in my current role. The pension I want to take is the 1995 section. Will this negatively impact me financially. I realise it's a final salary pension which is bad news for me…
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USS pension - what has been updated in the income builder?
Looks like the USS income builder (DB) has been updated recently. I have more in it that I had last time I logged in. But I can't tell what has updated? Is this just the adjustment to correct the valuation error of the last few years? Or does it include anything else? The date still says 31st March 2023. Hard to tell…
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Confused about new LTA rules
Hi, I have been trying to understand this Lifetime allowance stuff, especially since the new rules werwe introduced.and was wondering if anyone could assist please. The more I google and ask the more confusing it gets, and my priovider just bombards me with acronyms and other jargon I'm aware the old rules calculated…
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Discounted Gift Trust - question about withdrawals
Hello, My brother and I are equal beneficiaries of a Discounted Gift Trust set up by our mother with an advisor from St James's Place a few years before she died. My brother, as is entirely his right, has made a number of withdrawals from the trust recently to pay for home improvement projects. I have no issue with this at…
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Early Pension and National Insurance Contributions
Hi all I'm hoping to retire in September with a teachers pensions and a drawdown from other pensions. As I will be 7 years away from state pension should I be thinking about National Insurance contributions from September onwards in order to get the full state pension in 7 years? Many thanks Jimmy Jazz.
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NHS/Lloyds/Scottish Widdows missing pension
Hi Everyone My wife was an NHS pension when she started nursing in the late 70’s,In 1989 she was one of many who was advised by Lloyds to leave the NHS pension and move to theirs! Fast forward to 2002, they promised to reinstate her pension in the NHS which doesn’t appear to have happened. They also sorted annuities as…
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Teachers Pension Refunds before 2016
I've requested a refund from the Teacher's Pension Scheme as I didn't qualify for the benefits (less than 2 years service). I received a letter today stating that I can only be repaid for part of the money I put in from April 2016 as, prior to this, the scheme was contracted out and I paid NI contributions at a lower rate.…
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Bold leap into retirement
Morning all, I hope you have managed to find some time for yourself in what can be a busy period. We have enjoyed spending time with family over the last 3 days, it’s a quiet one today, then off to visit more family tomorrow. I’m not planning anything wild for NYE, but have been really starting to think about what I want…