Thursday 5 March 2020

PASSING PENSIONS DOWN THE GENERATIONS

Having sent that letter to nominate your beneficiaries, it is worth looking further at the range of options that may be available with the new Flexi-Access Drawdown Pension schemes (and older style pensions can be transferred to the new Flexi-Access pensions) which provide more choices of how you can choose to pass the money on when you die. The majority of older pensions will simply pay out a lump sum to the named beneficiary(s). This lump sum is tax-free if the person concerned is younger than 75 when he dies. If they are 75 or over when they pass away, the lump sum is taxed as if the beneficiary had earned it as income. This can result in a substantial tax charge.

If your pension is a new style Flexi-Access Drawdown, or if you transfer your existing pension to one, you can nominate anyone you want as a beneficiary, regardless of whether they are family or not. It is also possible to pass the pension, or part of it, to a beneficiary as a pension, as opposed to just a cash lump sum. Thus a person could pass his pension as a pension to a child or even grandchild and the child or grandchild would be able to access it immediately regardless of their age. And the pension benefit could be passed down the generations even further.

This opportunity won’t be of use to everyone, but it can have substantial income tax and inheritance
tax benefits so it is important to know what your options are. If you have a question on this, please
contact your pension provider or contact us.

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