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Cashing In A Pension
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I know I will have to take advice from a qualified pension advisor but just want to ask a quick question. For example when it says your pot is £29000 if I cash it in would I get £29000. ? I realise that 25% is tax free.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I recently cashed in a pension pot taking the full amount with 25% tax free.
In taking the compete amount, 75% of which will be taxable – you need to ensure that in doing so, it will not take you into a higher rate tax bracket (income over circa £50k), where you will pay 40% or even 45%*.
If you have no other income for the tax year, you should consider taking the 25% tax free and then drawing down your zero tax allowance amount, circa £12k (for most) – paying no tax at all on the pension pot withdraws.
*Even though the total amount of money I took form my pension would not make me a higher rate tax-payer, HMRC assume incorrectly that it will be a regular income amount, and taxed me at 40% and 45% on some of the pension. You can fill in a form and get the money back quicker than waiting for HMRC to correct things.
In taking the compete amount, 75% of which will be taxable – you need to ensure that in doing so, it will not take you into a higher rate tax bracket (income over circa £50k), where you will pay 40% or even 45%*.
If you have no other income for the tax year, you should consider taking the 25% tax free and then drawing down your zero tax allowance amount, circa £12k (for most) – paying no tax at all on the pension pot withdraws.
*Even though the total amount of money I took form my pension would not make me a higher rate tax-payer, HMRC assume incorrectly that it will be a regular income amount, and taxed me at 40% and 45% on some of the pension. You can fill in a form and get the money back quicker than waiting for HMRC to correct things.