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Additional rate taxA term which applies to trusts without an interest in possession (for example a discretionary trust) and defines the additional rate of tax on income.Similar MatchesFree standing additional voluntary contributionsFree standing additional voluntary contributionsAn employee's pension scheme which is additional to but independent from his occupational pension scheme. The maximum amount which may currently be contributed to an employee's pension fund is 15% of salary (which includes benefits in kind) including his company scheme. For example if an employee is contributing 10% of his salary to a company scheme, a further 5% can be paid by that employee in each tax year into FSAVCs or AVCs. However, the employer and employee contributions when combined must not produce benefits in excess of Inland Revenue maximums. Additional security feeAdditional security feeAn up-front, one-off fee paid to the lender to protect against the borrower defaulting on the loan. This is usually charged on mortgages of more than 75% of the property value. Also known as Indemnity Guarantee Premium and Mortgage Indemnity Premium. Additional personal allowanceAdditional personal allowanceAn income tax allowance to single people including widows/widowers, separated spouses etc who are not entitled to the married couple's allowance and are supporting a child under the age of 16 at their own expense. This allowance also applies where a man's wife is living with him and she is totally incapacitated and they have a child living with them. Statement of Additional Information (SAI)Statement of Additional Information (SAI)A document provided as a supplement to a mutual fund prospectus. It provides more detailed information about fund policies, operations, and risks. Also known as a Part B prospectus. Additional principal paymentAdditional principal paymentExtra money included in the monthly payment to help reduce the principal and shorten the term of the loan. Further SuggestionsAdditional bonds testadditional voluntary contributions Additional hedge |
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