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    Pension contribution by one man Ltd company

    I am an IT contractor operating through a one man Ltd company. I am about to go into an IR35 caught contract for a few months and am planing the tax implication.

    In order to minimise the overall tax hit of this particular contract, could I pay a minimal salary (~ £7k) just to avoid NIC and income tax and pay the rest of the balance all into my personal SIPP?

    Will this relative large pension contribution be allowable for corporation tax? I am aware there is a £50k cap and this contract is below that value.

    Thanks

    #2
    Pension contributions and allowable motor & travel both reduce a deemed payment, yes.

    There was discussion a while back about large pension payments not being allowable for CT purposes as they may not be "wholly and exclusively" for the business, but that was debunked by PCG I believe (although I can't find the exact article now, so I'm not sure if they've taken it down......)
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      #3
      Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
      Pension contributions and allowable motor & travel both reduce a deemed payment, yes.

      There was discussion a while back about large pension payments not being allowable for CT purposes as they may not be "wholly and exclusively" for the business, but that was debunked by PCG I believe (although I can't find the exact article now, so I'm not sure if they've taken it down......)
      Do you mean this one?
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        #4
        So if I am the one who earns all the money and the company only has one shareholder and all the money goes to my pension (minus minimum salary),

        Presumably, I can then argue the contribution is "whole and exclusively incurred for the benefit of the company's trade".

        CT is reduced......?

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          Originally posted by malvolio View Post
          Do you mean this one?
          Ooops....

          If any part of the package is deemed to be “excessive”, then the company cannot get tax relief on the excess.
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