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What to do with your UK pension
Does it make sense to keep contributing to pension in the UK after i have immigrated to South Africa?
It can be good advice to continue to contribute to a pension in the UK, be it the state pension via natioanl insurance or indeed a personal pension that you may have in place. In some cases it can be extremly tax advantageous.
The window for advice as to whether you should continue to contribute or not is very short therefore advice should be gotten as early in the immigration process as possible.
For further details contact Incompass here or visit their website .
Disclaimer: The information contained on this site provides only general guidance and does not constitute financial advice. You should not rely on this information to make (or refrain from making) any decisions. For advice tailored to your own particular situation, always seek independent advice from an expert or professional. In money matters, the answer to many FAQ will be “it depends.” It depends upon circumstances and what you would like to achieve so always seek independent financial advice from someone with a full understanding of your situation and the tax and legal systems that apply.
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Last update: 2009-11-25 13:55
Author: claus lauter
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