Redder Than Red
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Hi, I had posted this in another thread but was at risk of hijacking the thread so just asking it here instead as a standalone question. Would really appreciate some advice.
In light of recent IORP ii regulations it appears very difficult to create one person company pensions now (such as EPP) and I am clueless and looking for advice on alternatives to EPP which could work for me.
With a PRSA as a self employed person is there any reason why i cannot transfer a lump sum of 40k from company account into a PRSA and then say 600 monthly as well if it falls within income tax limits (25% of net i believe BUT I haven’t paid into a pension for many years now) and then at least I’ll have something up and running while we await news of what happens with EPP’s and the likes?
Or is there any obvious flaw with this plan?
Would it affect my tax credit on my wages etc?
Thanks in advance, i’m just desperate to get something up and running and this IORP EPP issue floored me.
Also if PRSA’s are not suitable for the above then can anyone suggest an alternative as it seems the range of options is shrinking fast for those of us in this position now.
In light of recent IORP ii regulations it appears very difficult to create one person company pensions now (such as EPP) and I am clueless and looking for advice on alternatives to EPP which could work for me.
With a PRSA as a self employed person is there any reason why i cannot transfer a lump sum of 40k from company account into a PRSA and then say 600 monthly as well if it falls within income tax limits (25% of net i believe BUT I haven’t paid into a pension for many years now) and then at least I’ll have something up and running while we await news of what happens with EPP’s and the likes?
Or is there any obvious flaw with this plan?
Would it affect my tax credit on my wages etc?
Thanks in advance, i’m just desperate to get something up and running and this IORP EPP issue floored me.
Also if PRSA’s are not suitable for the above then can anyone suggest an alternative as it seems the range of options is shrinking fast for those of us in this position now.