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Working after state pension age
the_gardener_2
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I have a job. I do not really need the pension at the moment. My state pension starts soon. Are there advantages or otherwise in not starting to accept it.
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It is called deferring. You can find all the info you need below
Delay (defer) your State Pension: What you'll get - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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As soon as you reach State Pension Age you will no longer have to pay any NI on income earned.0
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This was a really nice bonus which I was unaware of until shortly before I reached SPA. Now a couple of years on I am still working part-time & it's worth a few hundred pounds a month to me.TadleyBaggie said:As soon as you reach State Pension Age you will no longer have to pay any NI on income earned.0
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