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Pension contributions after state retirement age
kajman
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I plan to continue working beyond my state retirement age. I have two straightforward (I hope) questions.
1. Does my employer have to keep contributing to my pension?
2. Do personal pension contributions continue to benefit from tax relief?
Thanks
1. Does my employer have to keep contributing to my pension?
2. Do personal pension contributions continue to benefit from tax relief?
Thanks
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1. Under auto-enrolment regulations, your employer must contribute if you ask them to do so (some will do so automatically, but check with yours)
2. Yes, up to age 75.0 -
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