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This is the latest version of the police pension scheme 1987 members’ guide.
The Government Actuary's Department has prepared a cost cap valuation of the Police Pension Schemes (Scotland) as at 31 March 2016.
Report to Parliament on member contribution rates under the Police Pensions Regulations 2015.
This document provides the tables for commutation of pension to lump sum in the Police Pension Scheme 1987.
Home Office circular 039 / 2004 The Police Pension Scheme:-Miscellaneous Issues A. PoliceMedical Appeals- Amendments to Regulations B. Aon …
Contact details for your pension administrator.
Frequently asked questions about changes to survivor benefits under the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 and Police (Injury Benefit) Regulations 2006.
The Home Office is undertaking a consultation on Public Service Pensions: Police Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2022, to enact the first phase of the remedy in the McCloud / Sargeant cases.
Regulations around taking a portion of your pension as a lump sum.
We are consulting on Public Service Pensions: Police Pensions (Amendment) Regulations 2023, to enact the second phase of the remedy in the McCloud/Sargeant cases.
Tax charge debits factors and guidance for the 2015 police pension scheme.
Guidance for members of the police pension scheme 2006 with unmarried partners.
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