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Self-employed pension guide

Self-employed pension guide

Look after your future-self and get started with a pension. Our guide is not personal advice but will help you take those first simple steps - download it now to find out:

  • How much should you contribute?
  • How to save tax if you own a limited company
  • How to get a helping hand from the government
  • How to choose your own investments

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    We wrote this guide to give you useful information about pensions but it’s not personal advice. Please consider taking advice if unsure. Remember investments can go down as well as up in value so you could get back less than you put in. You can’t normally access money in a pension until age 55 (57 from 2028) when up to 25% is usually tax free and the rest taxable. Pension and tax rules can change and their benefits depend on your circumstances.

    Work for yourself? Get your money working for you, too.

    Being your own boss means saving for later life is your responsibility.

    Look after your future-self and get started with a pension. Our guide will help you take those first simple steps - download it now to find out:

    • How much should you contribute?
    • How to save tax if you own a limited company
    • How to get a helping hand from the government
    • How to choose your own investments

    We wrote this guide to give you useful information about pensions but it’s not personal advice. Please consider taking advice if unsure. Remember investments can go down as well as up in value so you could get back less than you put in. You can’t normally access money in a pension until age 55 (57 from 2028) when up to 25% is usually tax free and the rest taxable. Pension and tax rules can change and their benefits depend on your circumstances.

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