Title of article :
TAX-EFFICIENT PENSION CHOICES IN THE UK
Author/Authors :
Sweeting، Paul نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The special tax treatment of United Kingdom pensions means that the decision on how to
use pension assets is particularly involved. In particular, the ability to take up to 25% of pension
assets as a tax-free cash lump sum at retirement, offers retirees opportunities to enhance their
pension above that possible through the purchase of a compulsory purchase annuity (“CPA’’).
The tax-free cash lump sum can be used to buy a tax-efficient purchased life annuity (“PLA’’), or
in a phased retirement strategy. Income withdrawal can also be used to defer the purchase of
an annuity until age 75 and, potentially, to generate a higher income. In this paper I compare the
options available to retirees using stochastic modelling. I compare the expected excess pension
and expected shortfall, both relative to the alternative risk-free pension available, to assess the
various options. I find that if the maximum amount of tax-free cash is available to be used to
enhance retirement income, then phased retirement offers the best risk/reward trade off. The
advantage is greatest for higher-rate tax payers. As the level of tax-free cash falls, income
withdrawal becomes more attractive to those wishing to take greater risks.
Keywords :
Compulsory Purchase Annuity , Purchased Life Annuity , Stochastic modelling , Income tax , Income Drawdown , Phased Retirement , Pensions
Journal title :
Annals of Actuarial Science
Journal title :
Annals of Actuarial Science