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SIPP - Transfers

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The rules for SIPP transfers are exactly the same as those for personal pensions, meaning that it is generally possible for a member of a SIPP to transfer their benefits to any occupational pension scheme they join, a personal or stakeholder pension, an FSAVC (if this is active) or indeed another SIPP.

SIPPs can accept transfers from the following types of UK pension plan:

  • Personal or stakeholder pension plans
  • Retirement annuity contracts
  • Occupational pension schemes (including EPPs and SSAS's)
  • Statutory schemes (public sector schemes)
  • AVCs and FSAVCs (providing an individual is not still in pensionable employment)
  • Section 32 Buy-out plans
  • Pension Credit monies.

A SIPP can also accept a transfer from an overseas pension arrangement although this does depend on the specifics of the situation.

From 1 October 2008, it will be possible to transfer Protected Rights funds into a SIPP.  Protected Rights is the name given to the fund accumulated from National Insurance rebates whilst contracted out of the State Additional Pension.

Q & As

Can a SIPP be transferred to an overseas pension arrangement?

Generally Protected Rights have to be held separately from a SIPP, because they need to be held within certain types of investment vehicle. This restriction may be subject to change in the future. Please check the position with your SIPP provider.

Can a SIPP accept Protected Rights?

Not at the moment.  However, this will change with effect from 1 October 2008.  From that date, it will be possible to transfer Protected Rights into a SIPP.

Can a SIPP accept transfers from a pension plan that is paying an income?

No, unless the arrangement is in drawdown. SIPPs can accept transfers in drawdown from other personal pension plans, including SIPPs.

Where can I obtain more information on the transfer rules for SIPPs?

The rules are the same as those for personal pensions. For further guidance on transfers on or after 6 April 2006, refer to the Registered Pension Schemes Manual.

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