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"A Day" - IT contractor pensions - new rules for investing

Posted May 8, 2006

Article written by Tony Harris from our partner IFA, Contractor Financials

'A' Day (Appointed day) arrived on 6th April 2006 and brought with it sweeping and radical changes for contractors looking to invest in a pension, either via a one-man limited company or personally.

After this date the complex web of eight current pension regimes has been updated to just one set of tax rules for all types of pension, with an individual Lifetime Allowance (£1.8 million - 2010/11). This lifetime limit will rise by preset amounts for the next 5 years and look likely to be increased beyond this date.

Unlike the previous restrictive rules that limited pension investment to a set percentage of salary, contractors will personally be able to place up to 100% of their salary into a pension. In addition the rules regarding funding a pension scheme direct from your limited company appear to allow a massive investment of up to £215,000 p.a. irrespective of salary yet in reality it now looks as if these freedoms will be difficult to exploit in practice. For a substantial 'employer' contribution to be allowable for tax relief, the final authorisation will potentially lay with the Local Inspector of taxes which implies that the new rules will trigger unwelcome interest from the taxman, something many contractors may find unpalatable. Clearly this means that, ironically, the previous restrictive yet clear-cut percentage based rules may be replaced by more freedom in theory with less certainty in practice that an investment is allowable.

Our general advice for those inside of the IR35 rules is to make more modest company sponsored investments for now and then up the ante when the new rules have been seen working in practice. For those outside of IR35 with a lower salary we discuss with clients the option of personally funding up to 100% of salary and then making employer contributions in addition.

The 'A' Day rules will certainly make pensions much simpler for most of investors and there will be a number of key advantages for our clients in the new regime:

Key advantages of new pensions regime

  • Many contractors could have greater flexibility in the size and timing of their contributions.
  • In many cases, there will be no need to make contribution checks on personal investments.
  • There will be greater investment flexibility i.e. collective investments into property (although sadly not directly into residential bricks and mortar as originally planned).
  • Up to 25% Tax Free Cash will be available on many schemes which did not allow tax free elements i.e. funds from contracting out of the State Second Pension and SERPS.
  • Being able to take smaller pension funds as a one off lump sum as opposed to having to draw a regular income (known as triviality rules).
  • New and more flexible options at retirement including the freedom to defer purchasing an annuity- indefinitely if required.
  • No need to 'secure' benefits with a rigid annuity by age 75 as at present.
Other changes to pensions

  • Earliest retirement age rising from age 50 to age 55 from 2010.
  • Full concurrency i.e. being able to pay into any array of plans you wish (currently many occupational pension holders are unable to enhance benefits with a personal/stakeholder pensions).
  • The ability to pass pension funds onto future generations.
  • Greatly increased scope to provide for life insurance with tax relief on premiums.
It is important to understand that even now some of the details regarding the application of these new rules are not yet fully finalised and there may well be further changes to the mechanics of how contributions are allowed for instance. It does seems fair to state, however, that pension investment will allow far more freedom in future, with greater possibilities for tax savings, enabling contractors to build a better nest egg towards a prosperous retirement.

If you would like to discuss your pension options further please complete the our Pension Enquiry form below:

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Financial advice is provided by ContractorFinancials which is a trading name of Contractor Financials Ltd which is regulated and authorised by the Financial Services Authority. FSA Registration No: 207478


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