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  1. Income tax

    lists how much the allowances are this year and explains how to work out the amount of tax you should be paying. Planning for retirement: Money and tax For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300

  2. What pension options do I have?

    defined contribution pension scheme during your working life, you need to decide what to do with the money you've saved towards your pension when you retire.    Your pension pot is the total amount ... amount of pension contributions you and/or your employer have made to save for your retirement. Your pot also includes any capital growth earned from the fund’s investments, depending on how your scheme

  3. CRS_Jan17_Handbook_changes_to_reflect_introduction_Lifetime_ISA.pdf

    written materials and individual enquiries by telephone, letters, emails and face-to-face sessions. We work closely with Age UK Cymru, Age UK NI and Age UK Scotland. About this consultation The Lifetime Individual ... (LISA) is intended to help people save for the purpose of providing a first home deposit, or for retirement. A LISA can be opened by an individual aged under 40, while payments attracting a government bonus

  4. Information and advice

    Rights, Local Services, Help at Home, Wills and Lasting Power of Attorney, Housing, Scams, Work and Learning, Retirement, Health, Physical Activity, Money, Saving Energy, Home and Community, Travel and Lifestyle ... today could help us reach even more older people wherever the need is greatest. Please support our work For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  5. Survey information sheet.pdf

    information sheet We’d like to hear about the experiences of older people in Wales who’re looking after someone unpaid, this could be a family member, a friend or a neighbour. If you can answer Yes to all ... we’d like to hear from you: • Are you aged 50 or over and live in Wales? • Do you, unpaid, look after a family member, a friend or others because of longterm physical or mental ill-health or disability

  6. Pensions advice

    There are many different pension schemes available to support you during retirement. Put simply, a pension scheme is a way of saving for later life, but with tax relief on your contributions. Most people ... workplace pension. In this section, you can find free and impartial advice on pensions, annuities and retirement planning. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  7. MCR - JM female case story.pdf

    Age at Work – case study guidance Older person Ideally this is 100 - 150 words summarising: • where the older person was before ( not employed/ employed /in need of support), • what they did with ... with the Age at Work programme • what happened as a result. o attitudinal change - feeling more confident, less lonely, more engaged at work etc o behavioural change - got a new job, got promoted , sorted

  8. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

      Changes to work and income around state pension age Analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Authors: Jenny Chanfreau, Matt Barnes and Carl Cullinane Date: December 2013 Prepared for: ... for: Age UK   NatCen Social Research | Changes to work and income around state pension age 1 Many people retire from paid work as they approach or reach state pension age. This pivotal event can have a

  9. Spotlight on employment and older workers event held on Tuesday 31 January 2023

    older employees who spoke about how they have benefited from working for an age-friendly company. For more information about the charity's work in supporting older people in the workplace call Michael Phillips ... older people often face barriers to accessing and staying in employment such as the lack of flexible working options given the right support, older people can thrive in the workplace.  Speakers agreed

  10. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    olds) are seen as a lucky generation: they have enjoyed high employment rates over much of their working lives and many were able to get onto the housing ladder in time to benefit from steep house price ... Firstly, pensions are changing. With defined benefit schemes having seen their peak, families must work harder to ensure they maintain a decent standard of living in later life. The percentage of people

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