PENSION VERSUS ISA FOR RETIREMENT

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RETIREMENT ACCOUNT PENSION VERSUS ISA FOR RETIREMENT This information is for UK Financial Adviser use only and should not be distributed to or relied upon by any other person.

PENSIONS AND INCOME DRAWDOWN VS AN ISA FOR RETIREMENT WHEN IT COMES TO DECIDING HOW YOUR CLIENTS MIGHT GET AN INCOME IN THEIR RETIREMENT THERE ARE SEVERAL OPTIONS OPEN. Clients might decide to save into a pension, knowing that they ll have funds available when they retire, or they might decide they prefer the flexibility of an ISA. Alternatively, they could use a combination of the two. The example below gives an idea of how things might work out depending on the decision they make and their personal circumstances. James is 42 and earns 60,000 a year. He s married with two children who are still at school. He s received a net bonus payment this year of 15,000. He has no pension plan at all and he needs to decide what to do with the money. His financial adviser talks him through his options, including a pension and an ISA. (We ve assumed throughout that James is subject to the flexible access drawdown arrangements that apply from 6 April 2015.) AT OUTSET PENSION 15,000 James decides to invest 15,000 into a Retirement Account with Scottish Widows. ISA 15,000 James decides to pay 15,000 into a stocks and shares ISA. + 3,750 With basic rate tax relief, James receives an additional 3,750 into his pension, making a total contribution of 18,750. (As a higher-rate taxpayer, he also claims an additional 3,750 relief through his tax return). 0 James does not receive any tax-relief on his payment into the ISA. 18,750 15,000 James pension fund is worth 18,750 James ISA is worth 15,000. Please see the important information on page 5. 1

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER 15 YEARS? We assume that the pension and the ISA grow by 4% a year, after charges, for 15 years. James is now aged 57 and can take 25% of his pension fund as a tax-free lump sum, plus uncapped income, taxed at his marginal rate, if he chooses to. He can take any amount out of his ISA whenever he wants without having to pay any tax on this. PENSION ISA 33,767 27,014 James pension fund is now worth 33,767. 8,441 15,000+ 3,750 James pays 15,000 into his pension and 3,750 tax relief is added. (As a higher rate taxpayer, he also claims another 3,750 additional tax relief through his tax return). (Since James has not taken any income from his pension, he is not subject to the lower 4,000 money purchase annual allowance.) James ISA is now worth 27,014. 8,441 James takes 8,441 tax-free cash from James takes 8,441 out of his ISA his pension fund to pay off his mortgage. to pay off his mortgage. 25,326 18,573 James pension fund is now worth 25,326, James ISA is now worth 18,573. and is in income drawdown (Retirement Income) but he is not taking any income. James then decides he wants to make a lump-sum payment to boost his retirement fund. He pays 15,000 into either his pension or his ISA. + 15,000 James pays 15,000 into his ISA. 44,076 33,573 James pension fund is worth 44,076, of which 25,326 is in Retirement Income, though he takes no income at this stage. James ISA is worth 33,573. Retirement Planning Retirement Income Please see the important information on page 5. 2

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER 25 YEARS? James is now age 67 and decides to retire. We assume both pension and ISA funds grew at 4% each year after charges and James takes 25% of his remaining pension fund as tax-free cash. PENSION ISA 65,242 49,695 Retirement Planning Retirement Income James pension is now worth 65,242 with 37,488 in Retirement Income 6,938 James takes another 6,938 tax-free cash and moves the balance of his fund 20,816 into the Retirement Income part of his Retirement Account as he s ready to start taking an income. His income will be subject to tax. His pension is now worth - James ISA is now worth 49,695. 6,938 James can take any amount of money out of his ISA whenever he wants, tax-free. He decides to take 6,938 immediately. His ISA is now worth - 58,304 42,757 There s no cap on the income James can take, and he settles on 625 a month gross. This will be taxed at his marginal rate if this is 20% his net income is 500 a month. (James is now a basic rate tax payer as his income has dropped he s now working part-time as he approaches retirement, and is earning 20,000 a year. As he s taking an income, he s now subject to the lower 4,000 money purchase annual allowance if he wishes to continue making pension contributions.) 625 LESS 20% TAX = 500 A MONTH James draws 500 a month out of his ISA for his income. 500 A MONTH Please see the important information on page 5. 3

WHAT HAS JAMES HAD AT AGE 67 FOR HIS ORIGINAL INVESTMENTS? PENSION 40% 40% tax relief paid by the Government 15,000. (Half of this was added to his pension and is included in the figures below- the remainder was claimed back through his tax return.) 15,379 Tax-free cash of 8,441 at age 57 and 6,938 at age 67. ISA 0% No tax relief. 15,379 8,441 withdrawn tax free at age 57 and 6,938 tax free at age 67. 58,304 AT 67 42,757 AT 67 A fund value of 65,242 at age 67 giving tax-free cash of 6,938 and an income of 500 a month after 20% tax. 625 LESS 20% TAX = 500 A MONTH A final fund value of 49,695 at age 67, giving a lump sum of 6,938 and tax-free income of 500 a month. 500 A MONTH There is no limit on the amount of income that might be taken from drawdown or an ISA, so if a high income is taken or investment returns aren t what was anticipated, the client might run out of money sooner than they think. The income withdrawn from the pension will be taxed at the customer s marginal rate so will be eroded more quickly than the ISA where any withdrawals are tax free. It s important to remember that one method of saving for retirement isn t always better than another it depends on the client s individual circumstances. An ISA can offer additional flexibility as it can be accessed at any time, whereas a pension can currently only be accessed from age 55. Please see the important information on page 5. 4

The value of the tax benefits of a pension or ISA depend on a client s individual circumstances. The client s circumstances and tax rules may change in the future. A client s tax relief depends on their main place of residence as advised by HMRC for the current tax year. If the client is a Scottish taxpayer, the tax relief they are entitled to will be at the Scottish Rate of income tax, which may be different from the rest of the UK. Pensions are a long term investment. The retirement benefits a client may receive from a pension plan will depend on a number of factors including the value of the plan when they decide to take their benefits which isn t guaranteed, and can go down as well as up. The value of the plan could fall below the amount(s) paid in. If any income and the charges deducted from the pension plan are more than any investment growth, the value of the pension will go down. This could reduce the amount of income that can be taken in future and the income from any annuity bought later. The value of an ISA isn t guaranteed and can go down as well as up. If the amount withdrawn and the charges deducted are more than any investment growth, the value of the ISA will go down. The value of the plan could fall below the amount paid in. 5

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