If you take out a new pension policy after 6 th April 2006 and within the same premium pay for life insurance cover, then you can use your pension contribution tax allowance to reduce the cost of your life insurance. This means if you're a standard rate taxpayer, you'll receive 22% tax relief on your life insurance premiums and relief at 40% if you're a higher rate taxpayer.
The combined premium you pay for your pension and life insurance will automatically be reduced by 22% by the pension provider. But if you're a higher rate taxpayer, you'll need to claim the balance to bring your relief up to 40%, on your year-end self-assessment tax return.
But there are three strings attached:
- The pension company must also provide your life insurance and be paid as one combined premium.
- The current value of your pension fund plus the sum insured by your life insurance policy must not exceed £1.5 million.
- Your combined annual premium for your pension and life insurance must not exceed £215,000.
In practice the savings on your life insurance will not be quite as big as you might otherwise expect. Its because the underlying premium for the life insurance cover will be a bit more expensive than a stand-a-lone policy with the same company and, in all probability, the insurance company providing your pension policy won't be the cheapest on the life insurance market. Furthermore, you can't buy a combined pension and life insurance policy online - so you'll miss out on the Internet's discounted life insurance prices.
Nevertheless, if you're a higher rate taxpayer, your tax savings are bound to guarantee that your life cover is a real bargain! If you're a standard rate taxpayer you'd be wise to do a little homework. Before you buy, you should get an online quote for life insurance to compare against the price you'd pay if you bought it alongside your new pension.
There are some other points you also need to know. Firstly we know you'll ask whether you can convert your existing life insurance policy into a combined pension purchase. The answer is no! The tax relief is only available if from the outset, you take a pension and life insurance policy as one combined purchase.
Secondly, the life insurance cover can only apply to the owner of the pension policy - you can't add in anyone else on the life insurance policy. Joint policies aren't available as a pension/life insurance package.
And whilst many people also add critical illness cover to their life insurance, this is not possible when you have a pension/life insurance package. Critical illness cover pays out a tax-free lump sum if you are diagnosed with a specified serious illness which is listed on your policy. If you want critical illness cover, you'll have to buy a normal stand-a-lone policy.
Finally, if you're going to buy a pension life insurance package and replace your existing life cover, a few words of warning. You'll obviously be older now than when you first took out your existing life insurance policy. This means that the premium rate on your new cover will be higher.
Furthermore, the premium for your new policy could be loaded if you've developed any medical conditions since taking out your original life insurance. Remember, even if you've simply put on weight, your premium could be loaded. In extreme medical cases, the proposed insurer might even totally refuse to provide life cover. To avoid the possibility of being caught without life insurance cover or being forced to accept a more expensive premium, you should obtain written confirmation from your pension company that they will insure you. You then need to compare their proposed cost, net of tax, with your existing premium.
Life Insurance Policy Sale
One of the many uncertainties in this world concerns our health. We never actually know how the cards will fall. Although we all expect to live long and healthy lives, fate can deal us a different hand. This is why we have to prepare ourselves and those we leave behind. Finding the right life insurance company is no simple task. Whether we want to pay a monthly fee for the mere possibility of a disability or accident involving our health, we hardly have a choice. Life is just too unpredictable.
The first time I was approached by a life insurance company by mail, I tossed it in the trash without a second thought. A couple years down the road, my father asked me if I had thought about life insurance. My response was, "Why would I?" After all, I was only in my early twenties. What was the big deal? I had a good sixty years left. While most of us probably react to the notion of life insurance in this manner, we really should prepare ourselves. Only a few years later, I chose a life insurance company through a friend who recommended them. The representative was very personable and understood what my wife and I were looking for. A prime factor in choosing a life insurance policy was my daughter. Once you've reached that point of having a family, it's always good to plan for the future. Now I can rest assured that my family will not be left with nothing if some untimely act should occur with me. All debt will be paid, and money will be in the bank.
It's very important to keep everything about the policy in perfect order and in a secure place ; so that when it is needed it can be found immediately. One should include all the information that your loved ones would need to take care of your finances and your property. Always remember to include your near ones in each and every decision you take about any policy, as they should also know about all this. Go through everything and explain to your family or someone whom you trust where to find each item. During disturbing times, it may be hard for your family members to remember all that you have planned. Make a short list of your papers and where to find them as well as a quick abstract of any items you feel may not be clear. This way, a grieving family member could easily enlist the help of a friend if needed.
If you've never considered life insurance, and you already have a family of your own, I would certainly recommend that you do some browsing around. Check with friends and see what life insurance company suited them. Disability is also a factor to consider. If you are disabled and no longer able to work, what will you do? Well, if you stipulate this type of insurance with your company, you can receive a disability policy. We hate to think that this could happen, but we truly never know.
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