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UK Pensions: Millions told to work extra year
Is this ‘work-until-you-drop’ Britain? New law pushes back state pension in 2026 for millions of people born between certain years. Get ready to clock in a little longer – the State Pension age is going up, and it’s no April Fool’s joke. From 2026, the official age to start claiming your State Pension in the UK will begin rising from 66 to 67, in a move that affects millions. The change… Source
Women who had babies in 1980s or 1990s could be missing out on £7,859 payment from DWP
If you had a baby in the 80s of 90s, you could be one of thousands of people who are owed money following a major National Insurance error. HMRC is sending letters to people who may be being underpaid the state pension. It is mainly stay-at-home mums who made a claim for Child Benefit between 1978 and 2000 that are affected. The issue relates to people who missed out on Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP) which reduced the number of qualifyin…
HMRC update could take 8 weeks as Brits warned of state pension delay
Many individuals will have paid voluntary National Insurance contributions before the deadline of April 5 to enhance their state pension forecast. But there are now warnings of a significant delay in seeing the benefits
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