Stakeholder

Stakeholder

Stakeholder Pension Schemes

A Stakeholder Pension (SHP) is a type of Personal Pension Plan designed to provide an optional lump sum and income in retirement. In common with a Personal Pension Plan, Stakeholder Pensions are available to any United Kingdom resident under the age of 75. The minimum age for Stakeholder Pension is 55.

You, in conjunction with your adviser, choose the pension provider and make the arrangements for paying the contributions to the plan.

You can start a SHP even if you have a workplace pension or if you’re self-employed and don’t have a workplace pension. You don’t have to be working to take out a SHP and you can also provide a SHP for your spouse/partner or your child/children.

When you contribute to a SHP, your money is invested by the pension provider (usually an insurance company) to build up a fund/pension pot over a number of years.

A Stakeholder Pension incorporates a set of minimum standards established by the government, which include:

  • A capped charging structure is a maximum of 1.5% per year for the first 10 years and 1% per year thereafter; if an employer is using a stakeholder pension to meet their automatic enrolment duties there will be a charge cap of 0.75%
  • The minimum contribution is £20 per month
  • You can pay in lump sums whenever you want
  • You can stop and start payments as you wish
  • You can switch to another scheme at any time without penalty
  • You do not need to retire to draw your stakeholder pension benefits. You can take benefits from age 57
  • At retirement, the option exists to take a quarter of the fund  as a tax-free amount

The key point about SHPs, as with any other pension, is to start contributing as early as possible and keep making contributions for as long as possible. That way your pension pot has time to build up and the investment returns compound through reinvestment over many years. The result should be a significant sum of money to invest when you retire.

If you die before age 75 and you have not started to take benefits from your pension the funds will normally be passed to your spouse or other elected beneficiary free of inheritance tax. Other tax charges may apply depending on the circumstances.

It is possible to continue past age 75 without taking benefits. If you die after age 75 your pension pot can still be passed to a nominated beneficiary free of inheritance tax. However, if paid as a lump sum, tax at the beneficiary’s marginal rate will apply (2026/27). If it is paid as an income to your spouse or dependant there will be no initial tax charge, but any income paid would be subject to income tax.

THE VALUE OF PENSIONS AND THE INCOME THEY PRODUCE CAN FALL AS WELL AS RISE. YOU MAY GET BACK LESS THAN YOU INVESTED.

TAX TREATMENT VARIES ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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How much does advice cost?

We offer a free no-obligation initial consultation, which will allow us to identify your financial planning needs and to determine what services are most suitable for you.

On this meeting, we will provide you with and discuss our Terms of Business brochure. This document clearly details our fees for all areas of advice we provide. We understand individuals’ have different needs and objectives and after our consultation we will be able to confirm our fees. At no point will any chargeable work be undertaken until you are made aware of any associated fees. We are always happy to answer any questions about how and when our fees are payable, however we may not be able to confirm the exact fee until we have completed an initial consultation.

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Is Sidney Curtis Financial a regulated firm?

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