PENSIONS & INVESTMENTS

SIPP, SSAS and Commercial Property

Choosing the right SSAS or SIPP to meet your requirements is important, as the wrong choice could result in having to pay for services you do not need.

SIPP & SSAS

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Both are types of investment regulated pension schemes, however SSAS and SIPP differ in terms of flexibility, costs, governance and eligibility. Choosing the right SSAS or SIPP to meet your requirements is important, as the wrong choice could result in having to pay for services you do not need.

Our expert advisers will help you to decide the type of scheme, as well as the specific product, which is best suited to meet your needs.

The value of pensions can fall as well as rise, you may get back less than you invested.

SIPP

Self-Invested Personal Pension

A SIPP is a personal pension plan set up by an insurance company or specialist SIPP operator where the member has greater control over the investments. Anyone can take out a SIPP providing they meet the provider’s eligibility requirements, which are often based on a minimum fund size. SIPP plan features include:

SSAS

Small Self-Administered Scheme

A SSAS is a small occupational pension scheme that is set up by the senior members of a business who want more control over the investment decisions relating to their pensions; in particular, wanting to invest their scheme funds into the business. SSAS schemes are:

SSAS versus SIPP

Which is more flexible when it comes to investment? The SSAS, through which current legislation allows for investments to be made in the sponsoring employer. A SIPP, on the other hand, does not have a sponsoring employer (although any employer can contribute to it).

SSAS (Small Self-administered Scheme)

SSAS (Small Self-administered Scheme)

SIPP & SSAS

Commercial Property SIPP

A SIPP (Self-Invested Personal Pension) does not only provide a wider choice and type of investment when it comes to saving for your retirement, this type of savings also provides the opportunity to buy and invest in commercial property directly.

This is a particularly useful method for small business owners who want a tax-efficient way to hold or purchase commercial property, however the commercial property does not have to be connected to the individual’s business. A SIPP can likewise be used to invest in a property which generates income from a commercial tenant.

Together with the other SIPP plan holders, it’s possible to pool the funds held in the SIPP to buy or part-buy commercial property – including offices, shops, industrial units, hotels, car parks or farmland. Residential properties, buy-to-let properties and holiday homes are excluded.

Your SIPP can borrow up to 50% of the value of your plan, less any existing borrowings, towards the purchase of the property, with the lender usually being a bank or a building society. Commercial property purchases often entail certain requirements such as immediate tenancy, a commercial lease agreement and/or environmental report. Also you must factor in legal and surveyor costs as well as potential Stamp Duty Land Tax and VAT charges.

However, there are significant tax efficiencies to be made by those who purchase commercial property to be used as their own business premises. For example, although you will have to pay rent at commercial rates to the SIPP, the rent should be an allowable business expense therefore will reduce the tax you pay on any profits from your business.

Also, the rent you pay into your SIPP, less any loan repayments, generally grows free of income tax and capital gains tax. There is also no Inheritance Tax Liability – in the event of your death, the property invested in your SIPP is likely to be fully exempt from IHT.

SIPP & SSAS

The Financial Options Group can help

Our team of qualified advisers can talk you through all the options and give you simple, uncomplicated advice to help you make the right choice for your circumstances.

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