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Pensions Planning: The NUMBER
The NUMBER is how much income you need to "live comfortably" So What's your number? Very important for pensions planning, to know what you are aiming for. My Number? (for a couple) I calculated: £22,000 based on Food £5,000 Car/transport £5,000 Bills/Utilities £4,500 Holidays/Leisure £4,500 Clothing/Cash/Xmas/Other £2,000…
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Success Stories - Pensions
This is a bit of a light topic where the idea is to highlight what successes you had with your pension pots. Example - I contributed X and accumulated Y by Z year. Total appreciation was 'x' percent. Just trying to learn the following that could inspire a range of people - those with no pension, those who started late etc.…
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Good (and short!) explanation of COPE
There are lots of queries about COPE cropping up regularly. This is one of the better, not to mention shorter, explanations I could find which might help: https://www.wypf.org.uk/pensioner/all-about-my-pension/contracted-out-pension-equivalent-cope-amount/
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Acronyms etc..
Hello to all. As a fairly new forum user I would appreciate someone posting a key to the acronyms and arcane terms used when discussing pension issues. Thank you in advance.
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New board for state pension top-up / Future Pension Centre / voluntary NICs questions
Hi all Regulars on this board will well know how many threads we've seen in recent months about Future Pension Centre-related questions. As a result of a great suggestion from a Forumite (passed on by a Forum Ambassador) we've created a new sub-board for all these types of threads: ➡️ Topping up your state pension ⬅️ If…
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Pensions, Annuities & Retirement Planning Sticky
Welcome to the new Pensions, Annuities and Retirement Planning sticky! 👋 📖 Here are some Forum threads you may find useful (if there are any you think have been missed, please do let me know): * Can I cash in my pension? * Early-retirement wannabe * It's time to start digging up those Squirrelled Nuts!!!! 📝 And here's some…
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State pension questions..
Hi there, Hope are you well. I have used the HMRC state pension calculator and I will be entitled to the state pension in 2050. I have 10+ of contributions and still adding... the final weekly/monthly payout won't change from £221 a week if I understood correctly. My spouse(married in 2023) had to look after the family, so…
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Topping up pension by selling BTL
Just turned 58 and following some health issues thinking of retiring. I think I have read that you can make lump sum payments into a personal pension. I have a btl with c.150k equity. Could I sell this and use this money to pay into a pension using the last 3 yrs allowance. I have earned towards £100k pa last 3 years, but…
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Withdrawal from SIPP.
Hi, I was wondering how long people have to wait between asking for a withdrawal from a SIPP and receiving it? Thank you.
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SIPP Management?
A friend took out a SIPP using a local financial advisor a few years ago. She had a handful of company pensions and the advisor transferred into an AJ Bell SIPP. She is paying the advisor 1% a year. Should she look to manage the SIPP herself? I use Vanguard for my ISAs and their SIPP seems to be inexpensive and they also…
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Tax-free SIPP Withdrawal
Just wanted to share my personal experience. I recently retired (early) and made my first SIPP withdrawal at the start of this new financial year. Apart from my pension I have no other income and plan to rely on savings / ISA / premium bonds to supplement this. To help my SIPP to go further I want to minimize the amount of…
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SIPP company dragging their heels
Is there an independent body to contact when you feel that the current SIPP company is deliberatly taking their time with a cash transfer? My pension was all in cash at the time of the transfer request. No special benefits or guarantees. Just plain cash. I had the telephone call within 5 days so they could make their…
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Should I take my state pension?
I am nearly 66 and still working, at the moment I am putting around £20000 a year into my pension. If I take my state pension and carry on working does that mean I will only be able to put £10000 max yearly into my pension? Is taking the state pension classed as accessing my pension? Which would then mean I will not be…
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'Inefficiencies with the TeachersPension Scheme' - T-13 days!
I have recently finished teaching after (give or take) thirty years in the classroom. I have been planning this for a while, but especially after having a heart attack in 2018 and a triple heart bypass the following year. I applied for early retirement and my pension on November 2nd 2023 (giving the full maximum six…
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Immediate Needs Care Annuity - where to find and how to choose a provider?
I'm wondering about getting this for my mother so she can move to a retirement home. We'd use her house sale to fund it. If you google search for this though, you don't get links to any well known financial institutions, you get links to what look like 'middlemen' companies that say they get quotes from the large insurers…
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NHS 2015 Deferred Membership and increases
If a person leaves the NHS 2015 scheme and a pension becomes deferred, is there a set date they have to be employed after which the extra 1.5% is removed or is it applied as long as pension was accrued in the previous year? Or more simply, is it worth planning my "retirement" data to maximise that year's pension increase?…
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Q re Partnership Pension Scheme re civil service via Legal & General
Advice please lovely people I am a current civil servant. I part retired in 2017, claimed my Classic part and reduced my hours to part time. I am currently paying into Alpha on my part time wage. re the Partnership civil service scheme via Legal & General Does anyone know if I can 1 take my my alpha amount (built up so…
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Frozen tax allowances - draw full standard rate allowance now to avoid HR in future?
For those who given inflation and frozen allowances might in future become higher rate tax payers, does it make sense to draw down to the full standard rate band from day one putting funds above planned expenditure into an ISA? I know normally the advice is that a DC pot is outside of the estate for inheritance but are…
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Widowers Pension
Hi I’m after some advice to help my mum. She worked only until she had me so only gets a very small state pension (less than £400/month). My dad who had a personal pension & state pension always paid all the bills. He has been given just a few weeks to live. My mum wants to carry on living in the house but with only this…
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help with tax please
state pension paid
369.95 on the 17th of April then 387.52 till the 1st April total 9688 for
25 payments i get paid every 2 weeks so total all to gather 10057.95 dwp have
told the tax office 10076 ware dose the difference come from thank hope this makes sence
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Paid holiday pay after my P45 and paid tax :(
I wonder if anyone has had a similar problem and can advise or knows a little bit about it? I worked part time for a small nursery and recently handed in my notice with no plans to find employment elsewhere (lucky I know!). I received my P45 ok, stating my leaving date. However, the following month I received a payslip and…
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Should I cash out my late husband's private pension to put towards house purchase?
My husband died suddenly last year. When he died he had around £25k in a private pension pot. When he died I received an immediate pension for life from his workplace pension as well as a death in service lump sum. The pension I receive is enough to live off frugally, especially if I don't get a mortgage. I'm currently on…
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RANK MONEY PURCHASE PENSION SCHEME
Hi, Spent around 4 months and many, many hours trying to trace above pension, been to Pension Tracing Service, HMRC, .Gov, about 15 companies. My wife left the pension in 1997 but have all paperwork/statements etc. including letter advising Abbey National will be responsible for 'some aspects' of the pension as being…
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New Style Esa & workplace pensions & higher rate of PIP &lump sum & tax
Hello, some information please if anyone can? Ill health retirement pension £168.00 per week , how much contributions based esa (called new style esa now) will i recieve? I have read that if on higher rate DlA (not specifically PIP) that the £85.00 rule does not apply, is this correct? is this the same rule for PIP higher…
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Taking A Reduced DB Pension
I am currently approaching 51, and my wife is 55. She plans to retire at 60, and with the new rules in accessing pensions for me, I cannot access until 57, so I plan to retire at 58. Currently I have 60ths DB scheme to which I will have contributed 35 years by 58. But if I take my DB pension then, it will reduce by 4.4%…
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Pre '97 GMP Transfer
Hi I have a deferred Pre 97 GMP fund with Mercer (52K with 21k underpin) that was left over after company transferred our funds from Mercer to an Aviva DC fund back in 2017. Initially I took advice in 2017 from an IFA regarding the way forward with the GMP Fund and there appeared to be no real upside or downside to move…