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How to find the amount of state pension paid
PaulCooper
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Just preparing to do my tax return and I'm looking for the state pension page that tells me how much they paid me last year, I know I've seen it somewhere (unless of course I'm dreaming!) anyone got a link to the page that enables me to drill down & find out how much they paid me last year?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
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What you were paid is irrelevant
It's your entitlement that is taxable.
Usually one week at the old rate (for week 1 of the tax year) and 51 at the new rate applicate for the rest of the year.0 -
My online tax return is pre populated with my state pension amount.0
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Thanks both, unfortunately my online tax return isn't prepopulated with the state pension amount, only the private pension info. I would have thought that as the Government control state pension & the tax system, it would be an easy thing to do. Not so for me
Paul0
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