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Use this tool to find out what you need to do to get a tax refund (rebate) if you’ve paid too much Income Tax.
Find the contact details for a pension provider by using the Pension Tracing Service
Workplace pensions and automatic enrolment - how you're affected, how pensions are protected, what happens if you move job or go on maternity leave and how to opt out
A workplace pension is a way of saving for your retirement that’s arranged…
All employers must provide a workplace pension scheme. This is called…
The amount you and your employer pay towards the pension depends on: what…
How your pension is protected depends on the type of scheme. Defined…
Your pension provider will send you a statement each year to tell you how…
If you change jobs Your workplace pension still belongs to you. If you do…
What you do if you want to leave a workplace pension depends on whether…
For questions about the specific terms of your workplace pension scheme,…
Income Tax on payments from pensions, tax-free allowances, how you pay tax on pensions.
Plan your retirement income - State Pension, improve your pension, pay National Insurance, check your State Pension age
Tax you pay and tax relief you get on contributions to your private pension - annual allowance, lifetime allowance, apply for individual protection
Personal pensions, stakeholder pensions, SIPPs
Taking early retirement can affect the pension and benefits you get
Workplace pensions - your employer's responsibilities to you to provide a workplace pension and what automatic enrolment means to you
When and how to pay tax if you get money from someone's pension pot after they die - including 'death in service' benefits
Age-related tax allowance, calculating tax if you carry on working, National Insurance payments
Benefits and risks of transferring your pension pot or pension in payment within the UK or overseas
Work out how much money you'll get when you retire and plan ahead - State Pension, Pension Credit, National Insurance
Workplace pensions - what employers have to do, automatic enrolment, ongoing duties, stakeholder pensions
Use form APSS263 to give your scheme administrator information to transfer sums or assets held to a qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS).
Use form APSS262 if you're the scheme administrator of a registered pension scheme to report fund or asset transfers to a qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS).
Use form SA970 to file a tax return as a trustee of a registered pension scheme.
Use form APSS253 if you're the scheme manager of a qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS) to inform HMRC about payments made or considered as made for relevant members.
Apply for a certificate of residence for a registered pension scheme, or request certification of tax reclaim forms from overseas tax authorities.
Use form APSS 103 to register your pension scheme for tax relief at source on contributions to the pension scheme, or to notify any changes to a scheme that currently operates relief at source.
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