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Aspro
19 Feb 19 12:12
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For those of you that are in a company 'auto-enrolment' pension (if any of you actually work that is) be advised that from April the contributions will be increasing quite heavily.

Currently the contributions are 5% of which 2% is paid by the employer. In April this will raise to 8% with 3% being paid by the employer.

Assuming an income of £24k, this will mean that your contributions will increase by £40 per month (£32 net), reducing your net (take-home) pay, however; there is some good news.

The annual allowance is being increased by £650 to £12,500 per annum, which should give you another £10 per month in your net pay.

I believe this to be factual if my understanding of the changes is correct. Hopefully it will be helpful to some of you.

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By:
Hamsterdam
When: 19 Feb 19 17:52
This will cause people to get rid imo especially as there is no guarantee of what the pension age will be when many young people retire. If you are settled and in late 30's/40's/50's then maybe keep it on but for younger people I can see why they would want to get rid of it.
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dave1357
When: 19 Feb 19 18:20
Hamsterdam • February 19, 2019 5:52 PM GMT
This will cause people to get rid imo especially as there is no guarantee of what the pension age will be when many young people retire.

This has nothing to do with the state pension.  There was some debate about linking the age private pensions could be taken to 10 years before the state pension age, but that hasn't been fully activated afaik.
By:
Crisp77
When: 19 Feb 19 19:33
If you are used to living off £24k you'll probably need to stick more than that in your pension
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Aspro
When: 19 Feb 19 19:45
You can draw a private pension at 55 today, but there is talk that this will rise to 57 soon. Youngsters need to pay into this but they probably won't; it is all about today, just as it was when most of us were young.
By:
Johnny The Guesser
When: 20 Feb 19 07:11
Suck it up is my advice.

Bank the extra employer contributions , and the tax relief .

Thank me when the pot matures.
By:
Just Checking
When: 20 Feb 19 12:15
An auto enrolement pension will be a private pension. Ahh others explain this all above.
I like pensions. Especially if you are higher rate tax payer, there are a no brainer.
By:
Nebs
When: 21 Feb 19 08:11
There will come a time when the state pension is means tested. Everyone needs, say, £170/week to survive, got no other pensions then your state pension will be £170/week, got another pension of £80/week your state pension will drop to £90/week, got another pension of £200/week then thanks for your NI contributions but you are getting naff all.
By:
1st time poster
When: 21 Feb 19 11:07
nowt new talk of the work place 30 years ago ,you either want nothing or a huge pot anything in between ,eventually you,ll be no better off, need 200 grand plus to get 800 a month, eventually anything less and you,ll be paying for your own state pension
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1st time poster
When: 21 Feb 19 11:11
without 6% isa,s from 30 years ago ,high interest rates,and the cycle of recessions ,down turns,events such as Brexit etc,whatever the guru,s tell you getting 200,grand in a stocks invrested pension is a mammoth task
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