Stakeholder Pension Question

Can anyone tell me if there is a limit to what you can earn before doing a stakeholder's pension.

I'm sure that you had to be earning less than £30,000 within the previous five years but when I do searches about them now I can't see that limit.

It seemed a daft restriction, anyway.

Thanks,

Ed.

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I'm sure that you had to be earning less than 30,000 within the previous five years but when I do searches about them now I can't see that limit.

If you are a member of an occupational pension scheme, you can only have a personal pension (stakeholder or not) if you earn less than 30,000. If you are not a member then it doesn't matter what you earn. All this changes on

6th April 2006.

Rob Graham

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