HMRC is updating its online state pension forecast tool after a massive blunder left up to 800,000 workers facing a retirement nightmare. The tax office has admitted that hundreds of thousands of ...
Millions of people may not receive the full £221.20 a week State Pension due to gaps in their National Insurance record. Older mothers, part-time carers and workers who were contracted out before 2016 ...
The full New State Pension will increase to £241.30 a week from April, but millions of people are likely to receive less due to National Insurance gaps, past contracting-out rules or where they live.
Millions of people across the UK could be inadvertently missing out on their full State Pension entitlement. Three specific ...
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I 'contracted out' when Margaret Thatcher was PM - did it benefit my pension? STEVE WEBB replies
In the 1980s during Margaret Thatcher's time as Prime Minister, when I was in my 20s, we were advised to 'contract out' our pensions. What does this mean in real terms for my pension? Was it ...
Older people do not automatically receive full New State Pension payments of £230.25 each week when they retire.
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