A Small Self-Administered Scheme (SSAS) offers unparalleled opportunities for business owners to maximise their wealth. From investing in commercial property to lending to your own business, a SSAS can be tailored to align with your financial goals and business strategy.
The Power of SSAS in Wealth Creation
- Investment Opportunities
One of the key advantages of a SSAS is the broad range of investment opportunities it offers. Unlike other pension schemes, SSAS allows you to invest in assets such as commercial property, shares, and even your own business. - Using SSAS to Fund Your Business
A unique feature of SSAS is the ability to lend money to your own business. This can be a crucial source of funding, particularly for small businesses looking to expand or navigate financial challenges.
Tax Efficiency and Wealth Protection
- Tax Advantages of SSAS
Contributions to a SSAS are tax-deductible, and the assets within the scheme grow free from capital gains tax. Upon retirement, you can take 25% of your pension pot as a tax-free lump sum. - Protecting Your Wealth
By holding assets within a SSAS, you can shield them from creditors and other financial risks. This is particularly important for business owners who want to protect their wealth for future generations.
Real-Life Examples of SSAS Success
- Case Study 1: Property Investment
Learn how one of our clients used their SSAS to invest in commercial property, generating significant returns and securing their retirement. - Case Study 2: Business Expansion
Discover how another client leveraged their SSAS to lend money to their own business, enabling them to expand operations and increase profitability.
Take Control of Your Wealth
A SSAS offers a powerful way to maximise your wealth and achieve financial security. At Retirement Capital, we specialise in helping business owners unlock the full potential of SSAS.
What Next?
Ready to start maximising your wealth with a SSAS? Claim your FREE 1:1 call with our experts today and let’s explore how we can help you achieve your financial goals. Click Here to Get Your Free SSAS Growth Plan
Check Out Our Other Guides
Interested in learning more about the flexibility of SSAS? Check out our blog on SSAS vs.SIPPs.