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    Quick question for fellow British expats: SIPP or GIA?

    @thatbaicong Seems like a good idea. The next thing is where to invest your money, those books I recommended will help you alot with that. All the QROPS and pension transfer horror stories might be more relevant to you if you end up over seas for an extended period of time. None the less be...
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    Quick question for fellow British expats: SIPP or GIA?

    @thatbaicong I'm glad you have ordered the book. I read that after a few years away from home and it helped me alot. I also found this book a great follow up to boost my knowledge of the basics. RE SIPP - I suppose you'll get the tax relief on money invested into the SIPP for 5 years, so that...
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    Quick question for fellow British expats: SIPP or GIA?

    @thatbaicong After five years you cannot contribute. You will likely continue to pay a “management fee” on an annual basis which will likely be a percentage of the total value held in the SIPP. But this will be the case for any invested monies through any broker so should not concern you too...
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    Quick question for fellow British expats: SIPP or GIA?

    @thatbaicong Before you leave open an ISA and max out your allowance if you can. I would be cautious about contributing to an ISA after you have moved although technically you will not be tax non-resident for quite sometime after that. Strictly speaking, UK non-residents are not allowed to...
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