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well let's hope I have won something because 3 months on the spin is getting on my tits
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Just looked and both say results available 2nd October 2021.0 -
Rob7Lee said:northstandsteve said:3rd effing month without anything on premium bonds draw despit having maximum investment, not happy0
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Nowt for me, £75 for Mrs R7L both on Maximum. Haven't checked daughters yet.
Father in law.........£25 - his winning streak lives on!
EDIT; what's interesting is both my wife and I have the maximum, but she's won roughly double me this year.0 -
fuck all for me 3 months on the spin not happy
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Good month here with the PBs. £100 for me, £50 for Mrs Chaz and £75 for junior (including a £50). Had to get results from the main site as the prize checker app says results not yet available!0
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£25 each for the Fanackapans !
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£25 for me.0
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£50 for me, nought for the missus.0
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£25 me and £75 Mrs and we are both maxed invested. Interesting to see how many big prizes went to 2021 purchases!0
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Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
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Daarrzzetbum said:Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
hope that makes sense - morning all
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensions-and-retirement/tax-and-pensions/money-purchase-annual-allowance-mpaa
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Rob7Lee said:Daarrzzetbum said:Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
hope that makes sense - morning all
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensions-and-retirement/tax-and-pensions/money-purchase-annual-allowance-mpaa0 -
Daarrzzetbum said:Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
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RaplhMilne said:Daarrzzetbum said:Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
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RaplhMilne said:Daarrzzetbum said:Advice please, re the Money Purchase Annual Allowance, I have 3 pensions, one of which I am now getting a monthly sum, does the MPAA apply to my 2 other pensions I have not cashed in yet i.e. is it £40k or £4k I can get tax relief on from my combined contributions to these 2?
hope that makes sense - morning all"The MPAA won’t normally be triggered if:
- you take a tax-free cash lump sum and buy a lifetime annuity that provides a guaranteed income for life that either stays level or increases
- you take a tax-free cash lump sum and put your pension pot into flexi-access drawdown but don’t take any income from it
- you cash in a number of small pension pots valued at less than £10,000.
The MPAA only applies to contributions to defined contribution pensions and not defined benefit pension schemes."
So a number of variables which only the OP knows.
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Cheers all0
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Remember you can pay in whatever you like to a pension, it's just the tax efficiency we are talking about (and don't forget the LTA). That said, no real point unless you are filling up your ISA's putting into pension and not getting tax relief.0
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Shame to see such drops in indexes and funds of late! Focus on the long term and all that hey.
Not a great Q3, or Q4 coming up for that matter. Struggling to see any good news stories for the short term.0 -
mendonca said:Shame to see such drops in indexes and funds of late! Focus on the long term and all that hey.
Not a great Q3, or Q4 coming up for that matter. Struggling to see any good news stories for the short term.1 - Sponsored links:
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Those who work in the industry or have their own experience of taking the CETF from a DB pension scheme. A few years back I was looking at taking a cash offer instead of my Lloyds bank pension, they basically offered me £32,000 in cash for each £1000 of pension I was entitled to.A friend has just received and offer his pension trustees that is £211,000 if he gives up a £3000 annual pension. So that’s £70,000 cash for each £1,000 of pension. I’m astounded is that really the sort of figures that are currently being offered…. ???0
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Very big offer. Maybe a special pension??0
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RaplhMilne said:Those who work in the industry or have their own experience of taking the CETF from a DB pension scheme. A few years back I was looking at taking a cash offer instead of my Lloyds bank pension, they basically offered me £32,000 in cash for each £1000 of pension I was entitled to.A friend has just received and offer his pension trustees that is £211,000 if he gives up a £3000 annual pension. So that’s £70,000 cash for each £1,000 of pension. I’m astounded is that really the sort of figures that are currently being offered…. ???
However, I will caveat that with this. Your friend will need to take advice from a DB Pension Specialist & this will not come cheap. Our firm offers this advice (I dont personally) but I'd imagine you are looking at a £10k fee.....and that has to be paid even if the advice is not to proceed (which is the FCA's starting point) and the FCA have made it very difficult to transfer out of DB schemes.0 -
I've very nearly completed transferring a Lloyds pension. £4785pa = £164K.
Although £22K is AVC's and the remaining contributory pension ran from 2001 to 2011, so your friend was likely in a better scheme.
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Covered End said:I've very nearly completed transferring a Lloyds pension. £4785pa = £164K.0
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HardyAddick said:Covered End said:I've very nearly completed transferring a Lloyds pension. £4785pa = £164K.
I'm uncertain if you can transfer out once it 's already being drawn. I'd guess not.0 -
I got just over 38x when I transferred out of my Barclays pension back in 2014. Don't think you can once drawing though.1
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Rob7Lee said:I got just over 38x when I transferred out of my Barclays pension back in 2014. Don't think you can once drawing though.1
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Covered End said:Rob7Lee said:I got just over 38x when I transferred out of my Barclays pension back in 2014. Don't think you can once drawing though.0
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Rob7Lee said:I got just over 38x when I transferred out of my Barclays pension back in 2014. Don't think you can once drawing though.2