EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 11 MIN
Ep 70: What is English for "UK SIPP"?
from The International Money Café Show · host The International Money Cafe
In this episode, we discuss the complexities of the UK Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) for U.S. residents with UK pensions. We explore the basics of SIPPs, their advantages, and the critical tax implications and reporting requirements for US residents who hold a SIPP.It's important to work with specialists to navigate these complexities and ensure compliance with both UK and US regulations.Key TakeawaysUK SIPPs are popular for consolidating old pensions.An international SIP is a UK product for non-UK residents, since most UK providers won't accept foreign addresses.SIPs are not treated the same as US retirement accounts.The IRS does not classify UK SIPs as tax-advantaged.The US-UK tax treaty can mitigate some tax issues.Chapters00:00 Understanding the UK SIPP05:46 Compliance and Reporting RequirementsEpisode Links and ResourcesEp 51: What Is English For "Tax Treaty?"-----------------------------------------------------------------------------The IM Café Finance / Tax Roastery (Store) Is LiveGrab "the Comprehensive Checklist for Foreign Nationals on Work Visas Leaving the U.S." currently on sale, to celebrate our 50th episode.If you'd like to work with us on your finances or taxes, check out the process ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Be sure to join the conversation by visiting our page: The International Money CafeOr by following us on social media:- LinkedIn; Instagram; Twitter (X); Facebook.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The speakers' views and opinions discussed in this episode should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult your advisor for any legal, cross-border tax, and financial advice.
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