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Pensions for contractors: an overview
Contractors can benefit from tax savings by investing in a pension early in their contracting career and a pension pot to draw on from age 55.
�tart investing in a pension at the start of their contracting career, even if they feel themselves to be ‘too y� �man limited company/umbrella company, are between contracts or a permanent employee. Further, contractors wan�
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Articles: Pensions
| Wed, 20 Jan 2010
Contractor guide to UK state-backed pension: National Employment Savings Trust (NEST)
Contractors should take pension action now & not be auto-enrolled into the National Employment Savings Trust.
�tax-efficient methods of extracting earnings from contracting income for contractors. Given the unique nature o�
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Articles: Pensions
| Thu, 29 Apr 2010
Contractors face April 2011 pensions deadline as annual tax-free limits are reduced
On 14 October Chancellor George Osborne slashed pension allowances leaving many contractors in a race to top up payments before new rules kick in.
�riods of employment, or those considering leaving contracting for a permanent role. Changes to contractor pensi�
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| Fri, 29 Oct 2010
Contractors ignoring pensions do so at their (financial) peril
Contractor pensions haven’t enjoyed good press recently, but an expert IFA wanrs contractors against reducing their investments.
�s to increase their contributions when working on contracts caught by IR35. “In this way even if a contractor�
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| Tue, 19 Jun 2012
Retirement planning for contractors: 10 key areas to focus on
Contractors looking to enjoy a well funded retirement can take steps to maximise their income and minimise tax, explains Abbott Moore’s James Abbott.
�ent just because they’ve stopped or reduced their contracting business,” notes Abbott. “Simple measures, such a� �per year, should consider working on a fixed-term contract basis with their client, trading as a sole trader�
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Articles: Pensions
| Wed, 23 Oct 2013
Contractors gain greater tax savings and flexibility from pension reforms
Contractors to gain upfront pension contribution tax savings and tax savings with flexibility on retirement, says an expert IFA.
�an represent a lasting legacy of their time spent contracting that will provide an income for retirement and co�
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| Thu, 30 Oct 2014
How pensions work for contractors
This article explains how pension contributions can save you a fortune in taxes and enable you to enjoy your savings plus interest when you reach age 55.
�nt. Now contractors can place up to 100% of their contract income into a pension. In addition the rules rega�
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Articles: Pensions
| Fri, 06 Feb 2015
Pension drawdown explained for contractors
Contractors may find pension drawdown offers a flexible solution suited to their contracting lifestyle.
�afforded by flexible drawdown suits the flexible contracting lifestyle, particularly for those contractors see� �ining their income through a combination of fewer contracts and the income from the drawdown. Income security�
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Articles: Pensions
| Wed, 11 Feb 2015
Pension auto-enrolment letters – what contractors should do
Contractors must respond to Pensions Regulator letters with scheme details or reasons why they don’t need one.
�their spouse or civil partner, without employment contracts then they are exempt The contractor and their spo� �tomatic enrolment, meaning that they work under a contract of employment (an employee),or they have a contra�
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Articles: Pensions
| Tue, 14 Apr 2015
Why contractors need pensions
Contractors need to make provision for a pension to ensure they can maintain their lifestyle during retirement.
�nsion as early as possible in their employment or contracting career, so that they have the widest range of opt�
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Articles: Pensions
| Mon, 01 Jun 2015
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