Wednesday 3 May 2017

UK Bottom in self-employed pensions table



UK Bottom in self-employed pensions table.

A study by Aegon has revealed that 52% of self-employed people in the UK do not have a retirement plan, leaving Britain bottom for retirement provision in its survey of the self-employed in 15 countries. Just 44% of the self-employed in Britain have made plans for their retirement, compared with an average of 60% globally, and only 20% are confident they will be comfortable in retirement. More than half – 52% – of those in the UK say they expect they will still be working after the age of 65.
The Mail on Sunday (30/04/2017)
 
We at Stephens can offer advice on how to cut personal income tax liabilities dramatically by regular contributions to a pension scheme. Either through your business or directly as a self employed person. This remains one of the most tax efficient ways to save for the long term.
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