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Additions To State Pension?
WoodruffsDad
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I am approaching the age of 66 and I am working full time. As well as a reasonable salary I have been receiving my State Pension of £607.04 every 4 weeks since May 2008.
I shall have to retire soon which will mean that my sole income will be the £607.04 State Pension. I have no savings or other assets and I live in a council house.
When my salary ceases, will there be anything else I can claim to give me more income than just the £607.04 every 4 weeks?
I shall have to retire soon which will mean that my sole income will be the £607.04 State Pension. I have no savings or other assets and I live in a council house.
When my salary ceases, will there be anything else I can claim to give me more income than just the £607.04 every 4 weeks?
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Your pension is too high for pension credit, but it might be worth a claim to see if you can pick up something.
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