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What is the maximum amount the Inland Revenue will let me contribute to my pension scheme?

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What is the maximum amount the Inland Revenue will let me contribute to my pension scheme?

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A. The maximum employee contribution (Contractual, AVC & FSAVC) that can be made in any one Tax Year cannot exceed 15% of remuneration. This may be further restricted if you are a high earner who joined the scheme after 1989, has elected to be treated as a member who joined the scheme after 1989 or your benefits are fully funded (please see question regarding Earnings Cap). If you are unsure whether you are such a member please contact your scheme administrator or pension department.

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