SIPP or S&S ISA...
I earn £56,515/yr and pay 10.9% into my NHS pension. This brings me back close to the basic rate tax bracket.
I have a second income around £2000-3000/yr. I'd like to save or invest this each year to allow me to retire a little earlier that SPA.
Anyhow, on to my Q. Contributions to a SIPP will give me basic rate tax relief on my second income. But I can't access the money until 57 earliest. If I were to open a S&S ISA instead is that basically as tax efficient because it is taxed at source but can be withdrawn tax-free? Whereas I can only access the SIPP funds 25% tax free... grateful for any opinions!