Wednesday 27 June 2018

More Magic!

A Mortgage Which Requires No Payments; With No Income Requirements; For Any Purpose!

Another Financial Tool Starting at Age 55



I am talking about the Lifetime Mortgage where the borrowing is based only on age and property value. These have become more and more flexible so you can either opt to make no payments with the mortgage repaid on sale of the property, or you can choose to make interest payments so the amount you owe stays the same. With Lifetime Mortgages the older you are the more you can borrow! As there is no fixed term to the mortgage, you do not have to worry about having to move out or come up with a large lump sum in your future years.

Here are some examples of what the maximum borrowing might be on a property with a value

of £300,000:

Age 55 £76,000 (25% of value)

Age 60 £97,000 (32% of value)

Age 65 £112,000 (37% of value)

Age 70 £127,500 (42% of value)

Age 75 £144,000 (48% of value)

Age 80 £156,000 (52% of value)

Monday 18 June 2018

COMING OF AGE!


It is time to look at the advantages that come with reaching the larger numbers of years of age!



Age 55 – A Magic Age of Pension Freedom

Reaching age 55 is a milestone and with that milestone comes access to your private pension benefits. Here some key points for the 55er’s amongst us to be aware of:


You don’t have to retire to take your pension benefits. You can continue to work and even continue to pay into a pension.

You don’t have to take all of the benefits at one go – you can take the tax-free cash and leave the rest to build up. You can then draw out additional amounts whenever you wish (note: whatever you draw out over and above your tax-free amount is taxable). You can take all of the benefits immediately if you want to (but there can be significant taxes to pay!).
At any time from age 55 onwards you can take the benefits. Previously you had to take out a lifetime annuity with all of your pension except the tax-free cash element. That is no longer true although you still have the option to use some or all of your pension fund to buy a lifetime annuity (which will give you a guaranteed income for life) – see section on annuities in this newsletter.
If you do not need the pension benefits, you can create a very tax-effective life assurance arrangement by just leaving it invested and nominating who you would want to receive it. You can change your mind about the beneficiary at any time.


For those lucky few who have what are called “final salary” pensions, the options above generally will not apply but the income you will enjoy will probably more than make up for it.

Warning – this access to the magic circle of your pension funds will not always be pegged at age 55. As the Government increases the State Pension age in the future, they are committed to also increasing this minimum pension age.
(Note: these are only approximate levels of borrowing. In some cases it may be possible to borrow somewhat more than what is shown above and in other cases, the borrowing that is possible may be less. Interest rates vary depending on the lenders and the level of borrowing. Usually they are fixed for the term of the mortgage and vary from 3.9% upwards. In the case of a couple the borrowing will be calculated on the age of the younger. The Lifetime Mortgage has to be the only mortgage on the property.)





Tuesday 12 June 2018

THINKING AHEAD!

We cannot stress enough the importance of thinking ahead when you get to the age which qualifies as ”older”. This is very much a personal matter but if we are blessed with a long life, it is likely that the time will come when we will need help – whether that be physical help or help in looking making decisions about finances. We would recommend that those reaching retirement age look into Lasting Power of Attorneys (LPAs). These allow you to appoint who you want to help you, should the time come when you need help.

In thinking ahead, making a Will is also a vital action, but that should be done really as soon as you start a family or acquire assets that you would want to pass down to specific people.


Monday 4 June 2018

NEW TAX ALLOWANCES

Here are the new tax allowances effective from 6 April 2018:

• Personal Tax Allowance (the amount you can earn before paying any tax at all) goes up to £11,850 per year;
• Basic Rate Tax Band goes up to £34,500 per year (so a person would have to earn in excess of £11,850 plus £34,500, i.e. £46,350, before they would start having to pay 40% tax);
• Capital Gains Tax (the amount of profit you can make on a transaction such as sale of shares before you have to pay tax) goes up to £11,700;
• Inheritance Tax nil-rate band (the amount that an estate has to be valued at before an Inheritance Tax/Death Duty has to be paid) stays at £325,000 but the extra allowance, which can be achieved by leaving the main residence to direct descendants, goes up to £125,000;
• The ISA (Individual Savings Account) limit remains at £20,000;
• Rent-a-Room Scheme tax allowance remains at £7,500 per annum (this is from the letting out of furnished accommodation in your home).