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Annual Allowance - DB Pension Accrual

Hi there,
I wonder if any knowledgeable souls might try to help me with the following please?

I am currently maxing out my DC pension contributions in order to breach the new reduced LIfetime Allowance by 5/4/16, with the aim of applying for Fixed and (possibly) Individual Protection 2016.

I am fortunate to have a military DB pension in payment from age 38 and a company DB scheme due to pay out from age 60 (I'm 53).

Q1: How do I calculate the proportion of annual allowance swallowed up by the increase in 'value' of the non-military DB scheme?

Q2: Given that they only produce the pension statement towards the end of the year for the previous year how is one supposed to factor this in to annual allowance for current year planning?

Q3: Any advice as to the wisdom or otherwise of the lifetime allowance breach plan?

Many thanks for reading this. Kind regards.

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