trying to earn a living of poker in 40 years might not seems so glamourous as it does now
It doesn't seem glamorous now!
Also, poker has evolved so much in the last 5 years, it's so hard to say if being a professional will even be feasible in 10 years time.
Looks like I should get NI sorted then look into a pension?
Will they consider me to be self-employed do you reckon. Helpline ftw?
Edit: Thanks for the link byron!!
You can only be considered self employed if you are declaring for tax.
Unemployed, you can invest a maximum of £3600 a year into a pension gaining 20% tax relief.
Worth speaking to a financial adviser before setting anything up but be aware they can be expensive. A stakeholder can be set up without the use of an adviser, however don't suit everyone.
Can't remember who it was but someone was on here a couple of months back offering "free" quotation services and from what they were saying I would have avoided like the plague.
Most companies have a free quotation service on their online sites. All quotes use the same paramaters, the only difference is the charging structure. Again these will differ between advisers as most advisers have arrangements with the main providers.
I can do some checking for you and gather as much as I can.
I can't advise but I can gather facts for you to enable you to have an idea before going to an adviser.
Forewarned is forearmed etc.
Piece of fact for anyone thinking about pensions............
You pay the commission to the adviser,
not the life company. It is staggering the amount of clients that have queried their fund values and when given the commission amounts taken from their fund, have stated "but I was told that the Life Office pays that to the adviser"
Yes, they do, after it is taken from your fund.
Geo