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The flexibility of pensions can help but beware…

By Justin Rourke, senior financial planning manager, Armstrong Watson LLP

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14 May 2021
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Lockdowns, social distancing and restricted capacities during the pandemic have led many people in their mid-50s and over to rethink their retirement plans.

With so many people being furloughed, as businesses were forced to close, it has given them time to get used to being at home. Sadly there have been many people made redundant as businesses downsized or closed for good.

Since 2015, the introduction of pension freedoms has been a huge benefit for the over-55s, allowing thousands of people to now draw income from their pensions flexibly.

A pension now offers the ability to take a more phased approach to retirement rather than buying your income all in one go, such as with an annuity.

This emerging trend is seeing more people gradually reduce their working hours and blending a balance of work and leisure time to maximise their income and the benefits they may receive.

You may be tempted to access an income from their pension where they have been prudent to build up a retirement pot over their working lives, however, where this is being considered, the right advice and support is crucial.

In certain circumstances, this could help someone through a crucial period.

There is then the potential to reduce or even switch the income off again once their business is back up and running.

Equally, taking this approach, depending on someone’s circumstances, could be the wrong thing to do, hence why advice and support around this area of financial planning is crucial.

Risks of making early pension withdrawals

While there can be benefits of making early pension withdrawals, there are also consequences to consider.

It is therefore vitally important that advice is sought to understand all the pros and cons.

A pension accessed sooner will run out more quickly.

Typically your money is invested in a mixture of assets including equities which have seen sharp falls in the early part of this pandemic, therefore your pension pot could have fallen in value, giving you a smaller pot to draw from.

If you planned to retire at 65 but start to take your pension at 55, the pot will have to last longer.

Another downside to accessing a pension early is limiting the potential to make future sizeable pension contributions.

Your annual allowance (the total you can pay into all pensions per year) drops from potentially up to £40,000 down to £4,000.

Additionally, taking withdrawals from a pension count as income and are taxed as income, therefore any action in respect of accessing a pension pot does need careful financial planning, advice and support.

Tailoring your pension income

The flexibility that pension freedoms provide does mean that older workers can tailor their pension income to their individual requirements, giving rise to a new work/life balance.

Pension freedoms have allowed many people aged 55 or over to throw off the shackles of traditional retirement and follow a plan that suits their individual needs and circumstances.

While historically people benefitted from generous final salary pensions, one drawback of these was that they didn’t offer the same flexibility to decide how and when to take benefits, however, they did and still do, offer extremely valuable secure income.

Flexible access to pensions has changed the way people think about their retirement and is now enabling the rise of a more flexible transition into later life, including allowing people to choose to start accessing some retirement savings to support a reduced working pattern.

However, not all schemes will allow this flexibility, especially older style personal pensions. This is another reason why seeking advice from a regulated financial adviser is vitally important.

Justin Rourke, of Armstrong Watson

Armstrong Watson’s Chartered Financial Planning Consultants may be able to help you explore options you hadn’t previously considered, or prevent you from making mistakes in what can be a complex area. For more information or pension advice, please contact Justin Rourke on 01768 222030 or email justin.rourke@armstrongwatson.co.uk

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