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Changes in NHS Pension and Income Declaration

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Lots of interesting news came for doctors this week in the form of the Budget and also an announcement from NHS England. Jeremy Hunt, the current chancellor of the Exchequer who is control of the countries finances, was previously the infamous health secretary who battled the junior doctors back in 2016. Since then though, he has claimed that he more sympathetic to doctors and has claimed that he will solve the NHS pension issue for high-earning doctors. Well in this announcement on the 15th March has gone some way to solving it.

LISA for retirement

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For most NHS workers, especially doctors, there may be less consideration for financial planning for retirement. There may be a thought that the NHS pension will be enough and actually with annual allowance considerations for high earners, further contributions will be not tax efficient. However there is another savings vehicle that could be used that seems to be often ignored for retirement, that is the Lifetime ISA (LISA).

ISAs v SIPPS for retirement

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I was having a discussion recently about what can those not relying on an NHS pension can do for retirement. Workplaces are legally required by law to give a pension, and though most of the time you should definitely take it (it's effectively extra income if your employer will add to it), it may not be invested in the appropriate funds or might be charging high fees. The two main methods most talked about are Stocks and Shares ISAs (Individual Savings Account) and SIPPS (Self-Invested Private Pensions). They effectively are tax wrappers that shield the growth of the equities within them from tax. Below Are my takes on the pros and cons of each of these products, and when they may be appropriate for some.