FAQs for financial advisers
If you’re an adviser who’s moved from Gateway to now:u, follow the instructions here to log in to now:u for the first time.
If you’ve never logged in to your now:pensions account before
Go to the now:u start page and follow the on-screen instructions to set up your account. We’ve listed the steps for this in our guide.
now:pensions is a net pay pension scheme. You, the workplace, take pension contributions out of workers’ gross pay and pay them into now:pensions before income tax is deducted.
You’ll need to:
- work out pension contributions on gross (before tax) pay, and
- calculate and deduct your workers’ income tax after you’ve taken their pension contributions.
As a result, your workers who are taxpayers won’t pay any income tax on their pension contributions. They automatically get full tax relief.
Workers who don’t earn enough to pay tax don’t normally get tax relief. The government has set up a scheme to pay a tax top-up to these workers, so they don’t miss out. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will contact workers who aren’t taxpayers directly about this. Payments are expected to begin in 2026 for the 2024/25 tax year.
Self-employed workers will need to claim tax relief through their annual self-assessment tax return.
What other types of tax relief are there?
There’s another type of tax relief arrangement called relief at source. In this kind of arrangement the workplace takes workers’ pension contributions from their pay, after income tax has been taken off.
The pension scheme then claims the tax relief from HMRC each month, adding the basic tax rate of 20% to workers’ contributions.
Higher or additional-rate taxpayers can claim back the rest of their tax relief from HMRC through their annual Self-Assessment tax return.
Make sure you set up your tax relief correctly
For now:pensions, you must set up your workplace pension for tax relief on the net pay basis. Otherwise, your workers’ contributions won’t be worked out correctly and you could end up having to compensate for any losses they may incur. If you’re not sure how to do this, please ask us for help using webchat.