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expat retirement options
« on: April 14, 2006, 08:40:07 PM »
Hi All,

I am an American working and living in the U.K. on a intra company transfer work permit.  I also have my wife and child, both American here with me.  My wife is a housewife so has no income.

My question is, my employer offers a pension plan, but has also offered to pay me the amount which would go into the pension fund so that I can put this into any retirement system I want, including in the U.S. if I so choose.  I do not plan on retiring in the U.K. so I am not sure having a U.K. pension is the best.

does anyone have any ideas on what I could put this money into so that it stays tax sheltered for retirement.  I would prefer this was in either a offshore account or in the u.s. in dollars.

I have researched IRA(s) and ROTH and these do not seem possible as you can only contribute $4,000 a year and if the foreign earned income exclusion is used there is no U.S. tax burden which also is a tick against you in even opening an IRA or ROTH.

Any other suggestions?

Thank you


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Re: expat retirement options
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2006, 10:24:09 AM »
Since you are on an intra company transfer work permit can you not participate (pre-tax) in your employers US plan?  This should be deductible in the UK, although you'll need advice on the UK tax implications.


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Re: expat retirement options
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2006, 10:31:59 AM »
You will still get the benefits from the UK plan even if you do not retire in the UK. 

I would caution against just taking the amount the employer wants to give you in favor of actually participating in the plan.

There are a lot of benefits to participating in the plan rather than doing it on your own.

As guya said, perhaps you can participate in the US plan?


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Re: expat retirement options
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2006, 09:39:06 PM »
Thanks for the feedback.  I cannot participate in the U.S. corps retirment plan because I am no longer a 'U.S.' employee but an employee of the U.K. corporation.  The company itself was going to allow me to do this but the 401(k) plan administrator (Fidelity) would not because, again I wasn't technically an employee anymore.

I may stick with the U.K. plan if that is the best option - I just want to make sure I explore all of the options.

Thank you



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Re: expat retirement options
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2006, 10:41:00 PM »
Yeah I figured they wouldn't let you in the US plan but I think the UK plan is better than just taking the money and investing it yourself.... Good luck with your decision!


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