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Changes to the Lifetime Allowance

The standard lifetime allowance was abolished from 6 April 2024.

Tax yearAmount
2023 to 2024£1,073,100
2022 to 2023£1,073,100
2021 to 2022£1,073,100
2020 to 2021£1,073,100
2019 to 2020£1,055,000
2018 to 2019£1,030,000
2017 to 2018£1,000,000
2016 to 2017£1,000,000
2015 to 2016£1,250,000
2014 to 2015£1,250,000
2013 to 2014£1,500,000
2012 to 2013£1,500,000
2011 to 2012£1,800,000

If you hold a protected allowance that entitles you to a higher lump sum and higher lump sum death benefit allowance, there are some circumstances where you can lose it. If you lose your protected allowance, you should tell HMRC immediately.

You may wish to seek out independent financial or tax advice if you are affected by these issues.

The lifetime allowance was removed on 6 April 2024. This doesn’t mean there are no limits on the amount of pension savings people can take without a tax charge; the lifetime allowance is being replaced by new allowances.

The lifetime allowance was replaced with three different allowances:

  • the lump sum allowance - £268,275
  • the lump sum and death benefit allowance - £1,073,100

Both of these allowances limit the amount of tax-free lump sum that can be paid.

There is also:

  • the overseas transfer allowance - £1,073,100

A check is made against these allowances when benefits are paid.

These allowances may be higher if the individual has lifetime allowance protection.

These allowances are reduced if benefits were taken before 5 April 2024.