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From what date should a company start paying into a pension?
Discovery_Shropshire
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Hi, Can anyone advise from what date a company must start contributing into a pension? Is it from the first date of employment that they must pay (albeit the actual money may not go in until a later date) or can they elect to have you join say for example, a month after joining? TIA
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Are you 22 or over and earning at least £10Kpa? Otherwise it's not automatic enrolment.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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Auto-enrolment can be set up so that it only happens after 3 months of employment1
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