Set up an Additional Voluntary Contribution (AVC)
Description

An AVC is used when an employee wants to pay extra pension contributions, over and above their usual contributions.

 NOTE: You can't calculate AVCs on pension schemes using qualifying earnings. For further guidance on how to do this, contact your pension provider. 

For information about pension schemes, refer to our how to set up and process pension schemes article.

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AVC information

If an employee wants to make extra contributions to their pension scheme, they may be able to make an AVC but this depends on:

  • Their type of pension scheme
  • The settings specified at Company level in Sage 50 Payroll

An AVC isn't allowed with PPP, GPP or Stakeholder pension types.

If you're unsure whether your pension scheme allows AVCs, you must contact your pension provider to check. The following table displays the pension settings in Sage 50 Payroll that either allow or don't allow an AVC to be set up. 

Type Fixed Amount or Percentage Deduct Before Tax selected? AVC allowed?
Other Fixed = 0.00 Yes No
Other Fixed = 0.00 No No
Other Fixed = a value Yes Yes
Other Fixed = a value No Yes
Other Percentage = 0.00 Yes Yes
Other Percentage = 0.00 No Yes
Other Percentage = a value Yes Yes
Other Percentage = a value No Yes
COSR Fixed = 0.00 Yes No
COSR Fixed = a value Yes Yes
COSR Percentage = 0.00 Yes Yes
COSR Percentage = a value Yes Yes
CISR Fixed = 0.00 Yes No
CISR Fixed = a value Yes Yes
CISR Percentage = 0.00 Yes Yes
CISR Percentage = a value Yes Yes
COMB Fixed = 0.00 Yes No
COMB Fixed = a value Yes Yes
COMB Percentage = 0.00 Yes Yes
COMB Percentage = a value Yes Yes

Salary Sacrifice

If the employee has a salary sacrifice pension scheme and wants to make an AVC, the employer should contact the pension provider to check if the scheme allows this. For further information about salary sacrifice pensions, please refer to the HMRC website: www.gov.uk/guidance/salary-sacrifice-and-the-effects-on-paye.

If the scheme allows it and the AVC needs to work in the same way as the core salary sacrifice scheme (confirmed by the pension provider) the AVC would need to be added to the employee contribution or alternatively setup an employee only contribution on a new pension scheme and add this to the employee record alongside the existing scheme.

In a salary sacrifice scheme the employee's AVC contribution is calculated after the salary sacrifice contribution. The AVC calculates before tax but after National Insurance.


Set up an AVC

  1. Click Employee, select the required employee then click Employee Record.
  2. Click Pensions then click Manage Schemes.
  3. Select the relevant scheme then click Edit.
  4. In the Additional Voluntary Contribution box, from the first drop-down list, choose either Percentage or Fixed Amount , enter the relevant amount in the adjacent box then click OK.
  5. Click Close, click Save then click Close.

Amend an AVC

  1. Click Employee, select the required employee then click Employee Record.
  2. Click Pensions then click Manage Schemes.
  3. Select the relevant scheme then click Edit.
  4. In the Additional Voluntary Contribution box, from the first drop-down list, choose Percentage or Fixed Amount .
  5. Amend the amount in the adjacent box then click OK.
  6. Click Close, click Save then click Close.

Stop an AVC

  1. Click Employee, select the required employee then click Employee Record.
  2. Click Pensions then click Manage Schemes.
  3. Select the relevant scheme then click Edit.
  4. In the Additional Voluntary Contribution box, change the amount in the Amount box to zero then click OK.
  5. Click Close, click Save then click Close.

Process an AVC

  1. Click Payroll, select the required employees then click Enter Payments.
  2. To check the AVC and pension contribution values for the current period, click Information then click Pension.
  3. Under the Summary tab, check that the Pension Contributions box in the Current column displays the combined values of the pension contribution and the AVC.

Click Close, or to proceed to the next employee, click Save / Next.


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