Getting nowhere claiming pension tax relief, any advice?
Getting nowhere claiming pension tax relief, any advice?
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Macneil

Original Poster:

1,068 posts

104 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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I'm a bog standard paye employee. I put 20k into a SIPP , separate from my workplace pension, in September last year. I received tax relief into the SIPP but I am a higher rate taxpayer so I want to claim the rest. I've written to HMRC in February with the statement, all the details etc and it's acknowledged and visible on Gov.uk . I've spoken toi them on the phone since, all in order, just a matter of waiting. But how long? I coiuld do with the money, and it's put me off adding to my pension, if you can't get the tax relief you're entitled to, what's the point?

(I'm nowhere near any annual limit or salary limit btw)

5pen

2,130 posts

230 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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I think it took them about 10 months when I made a similar one-off contribution in 2021 after I’d left a job.

Previously, when I was employed, my company payroll had processed the additional contribution so that I received the relief at source.

The other way to avoid the wait is to make smaller contributions. When I spoke to HMRC to find out when I might receive the rebate, they told me that they can authorise smaller rebates over the phone. Unfortunately, I can’t remember what the upper limit was, but I think it was for gross contributions of less than £10k (ie, a £2k rebate for a 40% tax payer).

markiii

4,225 posts

218 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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never got mine back until i did my self assesment then it arrived next day

Macneil

Original Poster:

1,068 posts

104 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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I was trying to avois SA but it looks like the best way for next year,

VR99

1,374 posts

87 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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I added to my SIPP for the 21-22 tax year, typically I sal sac via work pension scheme but added to the SIPP as was trying to reduc my taxable net income down (child benefit-related). The tax stuff still confuses me it it appears my SIPP provider reclaimed the 'basic tax' relief amount on my behalf and credited the amount to my SIPP( 6-8 weeks) and HMRC adjusted my 22-23 tax code for the remainder (to cover the 'higher rate' tax relief). Hopefully I've got that right though with my lack of basic arithmetic it could be incorrect!
Also just FYI I completed SA for 21-22 to ensure HMRC were aware of my SIPP contribution though they have told me I shouldn't need to do SA for this tax year which should save me a bit of time faffing about hopefully.

Macneil

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1,068 posts

104 months

Saturday 29th October 2022
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Postscript to this, I had a call from HMRC complaints yesterday, the complaint had come up for action, she said she went down to the relevant department and had someone deal with it immediately and the cheque is in the post!

mikey_b

2,536 posts

69 months

Saturday 29th October 2022
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Macneil said:
I was trying to avois SA but it looks like the best way for next year,
If you only need to file a return for this, SA is nothing to be afraid of. Chances are you’ll spend much less time filing your return than you’ve already wasted chasing this up separately.

Macneil

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1,068 posts

104 months

Sunday 30th October 2022
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mikey_b said:
If you only need to file a return for this, SA is nothing to be afraid of. Chances are you’ll spend much less time filing your return than you’ve already wasted chasing this up separately.
thanks I think I will!