The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have revealed the list of the highest paid in 2016. Some of them are surprising!!
Job | Average Salary |
Brokers | £133,868 |
Chief Executives | £123,577 |
Marketing Directors (inc Sales Directors) | £87,890 |
Pilots | £86,915 |
Financial Managers | £84,675 |
In-House Lawyers | £80,210 |
Air Traffic Controllers | £81,132 |
Doctors | £78,386 |
IT/Telecommunications Directors | £78,071 |
Financial Institution Managers/Directors | £75,169 |
Well, the first thing I thought of when I read these figures was that they are very low! Where are all the bankers and chief execs that are taking home millions? Do footballers not count? But that is a different blog altogether!
If you are fortunate to be such a higher earner here is a list of things to think about:
- Can you pay more into your pension? Can you carry forward previous unused allowances to reduce your tax bill this year? As a 40% tax payer, if you pay in £60 the government will top it up to £100. People who earn over £150,000 per annum pay in £55 to get it topped up to £100.
- If you are an additional rate tax payer you will not benefit from a Personal Savings Allowance. Therefore anything you make in interest from savings is taxable. Therefore look to using your ISA allowance or if you trust your spouse (and they earn less than you), perhaps move money into their name.
- What about your Capital Gains Tax Allowance? If you are investing perhaps you should consider this?
- Have you heard about Venture Capital Trusts or Enterprise Investment Schemes? These are high-risk investments that come with tax advantages. Contact a specialist financial adviser to see if it is right for you.
If you have any questions, please get in touch.
Lots of Love
Miss Lolly xxx
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