Become an Introducer - Tax Advisors, Wealth Managers and IFAs
If you're a Tax Advisor, a Wealth Manager, or an IFA and you're looking for some extra income, or an innovative solution for your clients’ tax affairs, then consider becoming a SSAS Pension introducer.
Who are We?
We are One Crown Pensions, an HMRC registered SSAS specialist.
What is a SSAS Pension?
A SSAS is a pension for your Limited Company, a pension that is able to hold up to 11 members. These members could be your clients, their spouse, partner, and/or children over the age of 18.
The Benefits of a SSAS Pension
Contributions made into the SSAS from the client’s Company bank account are tax deductible, which means that if a person put in £60,000 (the current max annual pension contribution into SSAS) and they’re a Director of a Trading Limited Company, there would be a roughly £15,000 reduction in their Corporation Tax.
If your client adds their spouse or partner in the SSAS, is a Director and makes the same level of contribution, then the tax relief is doubled. A £30,000 saving.
There are therefore significant benefits for the client, but also for you because as a Tax Advisor, Wealth Manager, or an IFA, SSAS further helps to justify your fees. There are always clients who resist fees, but when you are recommending a solution that could be saving them thousands of pounds of Corporation Tax, not to mention Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax, professional fees begin to pale in comparison.
SSAS Pension Advice that’s Clear and Concise
What we aim to do is demystify SSAS, making it plain and transparent. We have the best SSAS resources in the country. Discover our SSAS Video Hub to learn more about SSAS pensions and the benefits available.
In addition, we have a number of Introducer-specific questions that we answer in short videos and articles. Some of the questions include:
- How could a SSAS benefit my clients?
- Why would I recommend a SSAS over a SIPP?
- Does a SSAS work out more expensive than a SIPP?
- How much do you pay for SSAS introductions?
- How much SSAS knowledge would I need to introduce?
- Are SSAS more complicated than SIPPS?
- How much of my time would introducing take?
- And so much more…
One Crown Pensions: Your SSAS Pension Experts
What we find amongst professionals like yourself is that you tend to have other specialists you refer people to. Whether that's Will Writers, Life Insurance specialists or others. Very few have a SSAS provider they know and trust to refer their clients to. Let us be your SSAS pension specialists.
Get in touch to connect with our team and find out how we can help.