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  1. CRS_Sept15_Strengthening_incentive_to_save.pdf

    tax-exempt-exempt system gives us significant cause for concern that their counterparts in younger generations will suffer a serious disadvantage – and disincentive to save – if they have to pay tax on their pension ... pension income?’ is posed, because the latter is some distance in the future it will be deprioritised. While offering a form of government contribution could overcome some of this bias, the lack of trust

  2. IG05.pdf

    your name. Find out more on page 26. Relationship scams. Some scammers try to earn your trust by forming a pretend relationship in order to get money from you. Find out more on page 24. Email and online ... claiming you’ve won a fortune. These often look legitimate, with barcodes or ID numbers. The letter will ask you to pay an administration fee, buy a product or call a premium-rate phone number to claim your

  3. CRS_Nov13_Better_workplace_pensions.pdf

    the lives of older people, wherever they live. We are a registered charity in the United Kingdom, formed in April 2010 as the new force combining Help the Aged and Age Concern. We have almost 120 years ... would also be 4 important. As people are likely to have on average 11 jobs it is probable that they will move between contract and trust based schemes and so a greater degree of consistency would be useful

  4. RB_July15_AgeUK_survey_attitudes_to_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    who have only an annuity income (i.e. no final salary pension) at six per cent. This suggests there will be only limited demand for re-assigning or re-selling annuities. It may be, of course, that asking ... with only two per cent of men willing to consider cashing in while six per cent of women would. This might be because women typically have a smaller annuity income, forming a lower part of the total household

  5. CRS_Feb17_Improving_lives_work_and_health_green_paper.pdf

    period to make a request, so jobseekers can ask for flexible working at the point of recruitment, and will benefit many disabled jobseekers. 3 1. Introduction Age UK is pleased that the Government has ... good quality. Hopefully the Review into Modern Employment Practices being conducted by Matthew Taylor will progress this issue. Regardless of the Taylor Review, job quality is likely to become more topical

  6. IG57.pdf

    are lots of organisations that can help you get back in control. Many offer free advice, and some will even help you create a personalised, step-by-step plan to become debt-free. Even if it seems impossible ... They should advise you on how to contact your creditors to arrange any repayments. Some advisers will help you with negotiating with your creditors. Let the adviser know if you’re facing an emergency

  7. RB_March14_Digitalbydefault_Government_services_online.pdf

    services in a way that is quick and convenient for individuals at times that suit them. Services will become ‘digital by default’. The Government Digital Strategy (GDS)1 states ‘By digital by default ... we mean digital services that are so straightforward and convenient that all those who can use them will choose to do so whilst those who can’t are not excluded’ It also states that ‘it is important that

  8. FS43.pdf

    be postponed if: ⚫ a property you won is your home or the home of your dependants’ ⚫ money you won will be used to buy a home for yourself or dependants. Make sure your solicitor or adviser gives you full ... such as conveyancing and preparation of simple wills, are charged by fixed fee. You should be told what the fixed fee is at the outset, what services will be undertaken, and this should be confirmed in

  9. RB_June12_delivering_dignity.pdf

    recommendations we made were just as relevant to other vulnerable groups in the care system. We hope that this will be reflected in policies and practice for their care as well. Many submissions to the consultation ... that this whole area deserves more focus, and the three organisations that established the Commission will now consider options for taking this forward. This final report draws on all the submissions to the

  10. FS12.pdf

    5 Record-keeping 22 7.6 Escape from self-assessment 22 8 Paperwork and forms 24 8.1 P800 – tax calculation 24 8.2 Other tax forms 24 9 Other taxes 24 9.1 Capital Gains Tax 24 9.2 Inheritance Tax 25 9.3 ... Pension Centre on 0800 731 0175. The closer you are to State Pension age, the more accurate the forecast will be since earlier forecasts are based on assumptions of your likely NI contributions. Check your forecast

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