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SIPP providers that accept non-relievable contributions?
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: SIPP providers that accept non-relievable contributions?
sloth wrote:Does anybody know of any?
When you pay into an AJBell Youinvest SIPP, if you pay in more than £2880 then it asks what your annual income is. From that I would assume they would only apply for tax relief where appropriate (though I haven't experienced this myself).
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Re: SIPP providers that accept non-relievable contributions?
sloth wrote:Does anybody know of any?
I asked Hargreaves Lansdown about this some time ago and they said that they do. You have to phone them to tell them a contribution is non-relievable, then they will not make a tax claim.
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