Small Teachers Pension £17 pa

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  • Silvertabby
    Silvertabby Posts: 9,023 Forumite
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    jamesd wrote: »
    That triviality rule is perhaps irrelevant. The small pot rule can be used instead and a person can use whichever is most beneficial. Provided the scheme rules permit it. And those scheme rules might still use the triviality provisions only.


    Yes, but if both of OP's pensions are TPS (and they almost certainly are) then we're not talking 'small pot' - we're talking combined value of both records.
  • xxdeebeexx
    xxdeebeexx Posts: 1,964 Forumite
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    Yes, but if both of OP's pensions are TPS (and they almost certainly are) then we're not talking 'small pot' - we're talking combined value of both records.




    Spot on!
    I've clearly overthought this additional pension.....

    I phoned this morning and was told that I can claim my additional pension now and get 85% of the £17 pa or wait until I retire and get the full amount.
    It seems that I have to take 25% tax free lump sum.

    The payments will go out with my TP that I'm already getting.


    I'm keen to get this settled as it will hang about at the back of my mind as 'something still to do'.
    So I'm prepared to take the drop of £2.55 pa :D


    Thank you all so much for your help and suggestions....and I appologise for over thinking and over complicating things.


    xxdeebeexx
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