The new role is £42k a year with an NHS pension where I d be contributing 9 per cent. Would the improvement in pension with the NHS makes up for the drop in salary?
Firm wrongly told grandchildren they had triggered a little-known tax rule
This would have drastically limited their ability to save up their own pensions
The cousins, aged in their late teens and early 20s, had inherited £1,300 each
The MPAA is meant to prevent people recycling pensions for tax advantage
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Many elderly women lost out on state pension because junior civil servants failed to manually update their individual records during past decades, it has emerged.
Well over a 100 government staff are now working to assess and manually correct individual records and more are being assigned to sort out the significant legacy issue , MPs have been told.
Pensions Minister Guy Opperman: Junior civil servants failed to manually uprate women s state pensions as they should have done, he told MPs in a virtual committee hearing
Since we began the investigation, we have repeatedly asked the Department for Work and Pensions the cause of the massive blunder that deprived so many women of pension cash for years, but never received an explanation.
I am a 53-year-old man who has worked since leaving school. I belonged to a company pension which required me to be contracted out for 18 years. How will this affect my state pension?
The DWP says my partner is no longer entitled to widow s pension. The decision flies directly in the teeth of our understanding of the entitlement, which was that our cohabitation did not impact it.