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Customers take action over lifetime allowance reduction

By Kirsten Hastings, 11 Jan 16

Calls from customers on changes to the lifetime tax allowance (LTA) increased fourfold in the second half of 2015, according to Fidelity International (FI), as consumers start to take action ahead of the April deadline.

Calls from customers on changes to the lifetime tax allowance (LTA) increased fourfold in the second half of 2015, according to Fidelity International (FI), as consumers start to take action ahead of the April deadline.

With LTA set to fall from £1.25m to £1m ($1.45m, €1.3m) next April; data from FI shows that customer calls grew steadily during October, with the volume of calls at the end of the year four times higher than at the start of 2015.

Avoiding a tax bill

Fidelity saw a sharp rise in the number of people taking action to avoid a potential tax bill of up to 55%. In December, nearly one-in-seven (13%) customers used their tax-free cash to trigger their assessment against the LTA under current rules as opposed to the new ones.

LTA was the second most popular reason for people accessing their pension, compared with previous months where not one customer sought to use their cash in such a manner.

Taking action

Richard Parkin, head of retirement at Fidelity International, said: “What we’ve seen in December is a move from asking questions to actually taking action which is to be expected given the Autumn Statement gave no respite. Indeed, we expect to see more and more customers seeking to access benefits to limit any potential tax bill come April. 

"Some may be tempted to stop making contributions to avoid compounding the problem but if this means losing an employer’s contribution this may not be a sensible option."

“Yet, it’s essential that people avoid ‘knee jerk’ reactions. Some common misconceptions are that to avoid the LTA, one should just move into cash. You can see the thinking but it’s not the best option – yes, you will pay extra tax on growth over the new threshold but it’s better to have 45% of something than 100% of nothing.

“Similarly, some may be tempted to stop making contributions to avoid compounding the problem but if this means losing an employer’s contribution this may not be a sensible option. 

“It’s more important that people who could be impacted seek the relevant help to get the best plan to fit their long term goals and risk preference. While the LTA calculations are fairly simple theoretically, they are often complicated by multiple pension arrangements which can be quite difficult for most people to work out. We would urge anyone concerned to seek the appropriate expert help if they are in any doubt and not make any quick and potentially costly decisions,” Parkin said. 

Tags: Fidelity | Lifetime Allowance

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