My workplace participates in a salary sacrifice scheme, where our work pension comes out before it can be taxed (I think that's how it works), so our net pay is slightly higher than someone who doesn't participate in that scheme.
I am one of those employees who opted out of salary sacrifice years ago, as I wasn't sure on what exactly it entailed and whether it would affect my pension in any way.
My work colleague is in the scheme, and takes home £5 a week more than me. Hardly much, but it pays for a meal at work once a week, so it's better than nothing!
Is this something worth opting back into before the new tax year begins? Or am I better off staying out of it?
I've asked my union rep about it, aswell as reading the paperwork available, but it gives no definitive answer as to whether it will affect anything regarding my pension.
Thanks in advance
I am one of those employees who opted out of salary sacrifice years ago, as I wasn't sure on what exactly it entailed and whether it would affect my pension in any way.
My work colleague is in the scheme, and takes home £5 a week more than me. Hardly much, but it pays for a meal at work once a week, so it's better than nothing!
Is this something worth opting back into before the new tax year begins? Or am I better off staying out of it?
I've asked my union rep about it, aswell as reading the paperwork available, but it gives no definitive answer as to whether it will affect anything regarding my pension.
Thanks in advance