cuttingthegrass
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This is arguably irrelevant to your decision to open a PRSA for your new lump sum so shouldn't delay you on that front. However I believe that a master trust pension can be transferred to a PRSA, but you may need to obtain a certificate of benefit comparison before doing it and I think that these can cost up to a couple of grand.My question is it possible to transfer my existing 125k fund across to the new execution only PRSA? and combine it with the 70k?
It is my understanding that I need to contribute the 70k to the new PRSA before the year ends 31st DEC 2024.What's the relevant "year end" in this context?
- November 14th 2024
- 31st December 2024
- November 15th (?) 2025
- Company financial year end?
- Something else?
I thought the max amount as per your age was only for paye workers?people with greater knowledge will let you know but I tried to do something similar in October but was limited to max amount as per my age and income limit. Would have been more tax efficient to have set up a pension at the beginning of the year and transferred money in each month (director in umbrella company structure)
Can you share a little about the details that helped with the decision? Is it difficult to setup a 1 person master trust pension and are there any documents you've found useful? I have been reading quite a bit but it's not so clear for me (yet).Just an update on this and after extensive research and some help from a nice chap on here.
As I was late to start a pension I have scope in my master trust plan to make a lump sum payment well over my current salary.
So i am a lot better off to open another master trust pension and transfer the old one over. I will also have extra scope in the future to make extra lump sum contributions above my salary. If I went with the PRSA this would not be the case.
It also cuts out the need for certificate of benefit comparison and there is no panic to get this set up before year end
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