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The maximum amount of pension saving an individual can have each year that benefits from tax relief. | The maximum amount of pension saving an individual can have each year that benefits from tax relief. | ||
This includes pension savings that members make personally plus any pension savings made by someone else on behalf of the member, for example, an employer. | This includes pension savings that members make personally plus any pension savings made by someone else on behalf of the member, for example, an employer. | ||
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* [[Lifetime allowance]] | * [[Lifetime allowance]] | ||
* [[Personal allowance]] | * [[Personal allowance]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:29, 27 July 2013
UK Pensions.
The maximum amount of pension saving an individual can have each year that benefits from tax relief. This includes pension savings that members make personally plus any pension savings made by someone else on behalf of the member, for example, an employer.
There is no limit on the amount an individual can save in a pension scheme, but there is a limit on the amount that can get tax relief each year. If a member's pension saving is more than the annual allowance a tax charge is payable on the amount over the annual allowance. This tax charge is called the annual allowance charge.