rabbitking
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RE: Higher rate tax payer additional tax relief for Pension
Hi Doesnt it depend on how you contributed in the first place? If Salary sacrifice you cant as you never paid tax at source therefore benefited. if NET, then yes but only up to 3/4 years ago? -
Should we claim higher rate tax payer pension relief on salary sacrifice pension?
I am reading conflicting information whether to claim an extra 20% tax relief under SA. Pension contributions is under salary sacrifie. SAYE 22-23 as a higher tax payer has been completed. Tax Scouts calculator advised we are entitled to an additional 20% relieft on pension contributions. Who is correct? -
Can we back pay into pension to reduce tax?
For SAYE 22-23, pension is salary sacrificed. Yet outcome was still a higher rate tax payer over by say £2000. Can we make an additional pension payment from bank account to pension in 2024? Then claim it back in SAYE 22-23, although SAYE 22-23 is submitted we notice we can still amend SAYE 22-23 under UTR profile? if we cant, thats fine. But going forward how would we reflect this in SAYE in the future? Ensure we pay 1600 into pension from bank account for the relevant year? Under SAYE tax relief... Box 1 Payments to registered pension schemes operating ‘relief at source’ is 1600 * 80 /100 = 2000? Box 1.1 Total of any ‘one-off’ payments is 1600? Box 3 Payments to your employer’s scheme which were not deducted from your pay before tax is £0? Box 4 Payments to an overseas pension scheme is 0?