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    Workplace Pensions

    Anybody looked into these yet and what the implications are for contractors?

    Doesn't look overly good, I guess it means that you can contribute into a pension fund via your Ltd and this comes off before Corp Tax etc, and the gvt puts in 1/8th into the pot as well...

    Is it worth us starting off and registering before the staging date for small companies?

    Dave
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      Enrolling into a pension at work : Directgov - Pensions and retirement planning

      The staging for small companies is a few years away yet. As a contractor you can simply opt out and carry on paying into your own private pension direct from the company if you want to.
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        So the government won't put 1/8th into my Ltd funded SIPP then?

        boooooo!!!

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          Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
          Enrolling into a pension at work : Directgov - Pensions and retirement planning

          The staging for small companies is a few years away yet. As a contractor you can simply opt out and carry on paying into your own private pension direct from the company if you want to.
          yep, I sort of understood that.

          I just wondered if anybody had looked into whether it was benificial or not?

          I pay into a stakeholder pension as an individual - so for every £100 [ post tax ] I pay I get tax relief of anout 20% which means that I effectively pay in £120 tax free.

          If I opt in, my guess is that the employers and employees contributions are pre-tax + the gvt puts in 1/8, so for my £120 invoiced?

          Thats the crox really - if the employees contributions are pre-tax the it's worthwhile if not I'm not sure if there is any benefit??
          Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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            Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
            Thats the crox really - if the employees contributions are pre-tax the it's worthwhile if not I'm not sure if there is any benefit??
            crux
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