In the recent press there has been a lot of talk about more pensioners needing to do tax returns due to the indexation of the State Pension in recent years and the fact that Income Tax thresholds have not increased.
It is true that more people above State Pension age are therefore going to fall into this ‘trap’.
However, there’s also another sector of people who may find it is actually in their interests to do a tax return and that is those people who find themselves as a higher rate tax payer who are making pension contributions either through auto-enrolment or into personal pension schemes.
When making personal pension contributions, the pension scheme will automatically add basic rate tax to the contributions giving an uplift of 20%. However, if you are a higher rate tax payer it also has the effect of increasing your basic rate tax banding by the amount of the personal contributions (not those made directly by an employer) meaning that you can claim back some higher rate tax via your tax return.
You do not necessarily have to employ an accountant to do a self assessment tax return, if you are employed by one employer and have your P60, P11D (if you get one) and your pension contribution history then you can do it yourself.
As well as potentially claiming some tax back, this also offers opportunities to make larger personal pension contributions and benefit from the additional tax relief. If you would like to talk more about how this works then please get in touch.
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