From: Timothy Lee
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Subject: Re: Stakeholder pension for two year old
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:36:46 +0000
In article , Annon writes
>We have a two year old daughter. Apparently we can open a stakeholder
>pension for her, and put £3600 in it each year. I run my own company, which
>eventually I will pass to her. I was wondering if I could employ her and
>therefore have my company pay into her Stakeholder pension? Would there be
>any advantage in doing this?
>
I can't really see any difference. It might be a good idea to ask on
uk.finance as well. The £3600 should be done with tax relief so you
would probably pay in £2808 with the government topping it up. I can't
really see what would be gained from trying to employ here.
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Timothy Lee http://www.wightproperty.com
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