alanalanalan
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Hello! Looking for advice.
I made an error this year when contributing AVCs to an occupational pension scheme and as a result, contributed more than allowed for tax relief based on my age (34, making the threshold 20% of the max allowed €115,000, or €23,000) - over to the tune of nearly €20k (whoops).
Revenue have stated that if it was a private AVC, I could include a note in my annual returns asking for X amount to roll over into 2024, and then reduce/eliminate AVCs in 2024 so that I remain within threshold for tax relief overall. However, as it is an occupational pension scheme, the PAYE helpline could not advise on management due to the fact that tax relief is granted at source. My employer payroll department appears not to have any knowledge on how to manage this.
Does anyone have advice on what to do - presumably if I don't rectify, tax at my marginal rate would be due on the "overpayment" portion of the AVC above €23,000? I would rather avoid that - and cannot do anything about AVCs already contributed, I am quite a way off retirement yet.
Thanks!
I made an error this year when contributing AVCs to an occupational pension scheme and as a result, contributed more than allowed for tax relief based on my age (34, making the threshold 20% of the max allowed €115,000, or €23,000) - over to the tune of nearly €20k (whoops).
Revenue have stated that if it was a private AVC, I could include a note in my annual returns asking for X amount to roll over into 2024, and then reduce/eliminate AVCs in 2024 so that I remain within threshold for tax relief overall. However, as it is an occupational pension scheme, the PAYE helpline could not advise on management due to the fact that tax relief is granted at source. My employer payroll department appears not to have any knowledge on how to manage this.
Does anyone have advice on what to do - presumably if I don't rectify, tax at my marginal rate would be due on the "overpayment" portion of the AVC above €23,000? I would rather avoid that - and cannot do anything about AVCs already contributed, I am quite a way off retirement yet.
Thanks!