Brendan Burgess
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Are there any practical advantages of one over the other?
PRSAs are supposed to be more suitable for people on career breaks, because they can defer their tax relief. However, it's still not a good idea for someone to contribute to any form of pension while they are not paying tax at the top rate.
PRSAs can theoretically accept transfers in from other schemes, but personal pensions cannot accept such transfers. But, in practice, PRSA providers are not willing to accept such transfers for administrative reasons.
Tax and PRSI reliefs - no difference in treatment anymore.
Charges - Discount brokers seem to charge the same for both.
Brendan
PRSAs are supposed to be more suitable for people on career breaks, because they can defer their tax relief. However, it's still not a good idea for someone to contribute to any form of pension while they are not paying tax at the top rate.
PRSAs can theoretically accept transfers in from other schemes, but personal pensions cannot accept such transfers. But, in practice, PRSA providers are not willing to accept such transfers for administrative reasons.
Tax and PRSI reliefs - no difference in treatment anymore.
Charges - Discount brokers seem to charge the same for both.
Brendan