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Hello Jilly,
If we are given list of contributions if there is excess contribution in the earlier year like the following
question
then we should not count the excess contribution in the earlier year?
In the question it was in 2020/21 ( 80000-40000=40000 excess)
Question
Ace made the following gross amount of contributions into his pension scheme:
2020/21 £80,000
2021/22 £40,000
2022/23 £20,000
He has an annual salary of £110,000.
What maximum contribution can he make without giving rise to an annual allowance charge in 23/24?
40000
60000
The answer is 60000
because
B/f 20000
+ 2023/24 is 40000
=60000
So here we ignored the excess in 2020/21 of 40000 why?
Thanks
Yes becasue that’s not the point of the question. The question is about what AA does he have now
That year is irrelevent