Tax advice of the week: Reclaim higher-rate pension tax relief

Jan 13, 2012

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Higher-rate taxpayers contributing to pensions should ensure they reclaim the full pension tax relief they’re due, advises Simon Bonnett from Duncan Lawrie Private Bank. Around 250,000 people in the highest-earning tax bracket wrongly assume that personal contributions paid to company pensions automatically receive up to 50% tax relief, when it is only the basic rate of 20%.

“Higher-rate taxpayers are responsible for filling in their own self-assessment tax forms and claiming pension tax relief,” says Bonnett. “Many fail to do so, [believing] their employers will have claimed it on their behalf.”

Only people in conventional occupational money-purchase schemes enjoy full tax relief at source. This could be costly: on a £10,000 contribution you could lose out on £2,000-£3,000. If this affects you, you need to act fast as the deadline for claiming tax relief for the past financial year is 31 January 2012.

HMRC has tightened the rules on backdating claims, although it’s still possible to claim rebates back over four years.

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  • 1. Jon

    (13 January 2012, 10:33AM)  Complain about this comment

    Hi..

    could we have some clarification please - the "Higher Rate" of tax is 40%, with the 50% rate being termed the "Additional Tax Rate" (source: HMRC website).

    So, what bracket of tax does this piece of advice apply to - those who fall as a maximum in the 40% bracket, or those in the 50% ?

    Looking at the numbers involved (250,000 people), it would seem to be the latter, however the terminology used suggests the former - or is it both ?

  • 2. DST

    (16 January 2012, 12:52PM)  Complain about this comment

    Its both.

  • 3. Malcolm

    (30 January 2012, 12:55PM)  Complain about this comment

    I have for years not claimed this. I am looking at my 2009-10 self-assessment but have been unable to find the place where to enter this. Could it be clarified which box(es) and how to get these on the screen for the online SA, please?

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