With so many pension products out there, choosing the right scheme to save for your retirement can seem daunting. A quick search on the internet reveals a huge number of questions on Self-Invested Personal Pensions, from what they are to what you can and can’t do with one. With a
A Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) is a retirement account that allows you to take control of your pension investments. A SIPP can give you more freedom and flexibility when it comes to making decisions about your retirement savings and where you wish to invest them.
SIPPs can be opened by anyone in the UK under the age of 75. If you live outside of the UK, you can open a SIPP to combine all your old UK pensions into one. You’ll have all the same tax advantages as a traditional pension, and the Government will still give you a boost of up to 45% (or 46% if you’re a Scottish rate taxpayer) on top of anything you pay in as tax relief.