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Annual allowance

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance

Annual allowance

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance
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STOP PRESS: This guidance note may be affected by the changes to the taxation of pensions made by FA 2024, Sch 9 from 6 April 2024 onwards. The commentary below covers the rules that apply prior to that date. Before continuing your research, see the Abolition of the lifetime allowance guidance note.

The annual allowance in relation to registered pension schemes is the maximum amount:

  1. •

    by which a member’s benefits can increase in a pension input period (PIP) (in respect of defined benefit schemes)

  2. •

    that can be contributed to pension arrangements in a PIP (for defined contribution or money purchase schemes)

Without risk of the member suffering a tax charge on this increase in a member’s benefits / amounts contributed.

The increase in a member’s benefits / amounts contributed are known as the Pension Input Amount (PIA). Since

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