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GAD developed a pension benefit modeller to support the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority as it undertook a pension reform programme.
Information for British citizens moving to or living in Cyprus, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
How to get and claim your State Pension, State Pension age - for men born on or after 6 April 1951 and women born on or after 6 April 1953.
What to do if you go to work or retire abroad - sending HMRC a P85 or tax return, paying National Insurance and claiming benefits, visiting the UK after you've left
Official information British people moving to and living in the United States of America (USA) need to know, including residency, healthcare and driving.
Information related to the Armed Forces Pension Schemes.
Information for British citizens moving to or living in Sudan, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
Find out about non-cash benefits in connection with termination of employment or from employer-financed retirement benefits scheme
If you're terminally ill and might not live longer than 12 months, you may be able to get some benefits at a higher rate.
Income Tax on payments from pensions, tax-free allowances, how you pay tax on pensions.
Find out about legacy health, recognition, return to civilian life, support from the voluntary sector, commemoration and payment schemes.
Find out how to provide the minimum level of pension that must be paid, depending on benefits a member has accrued and according to anti-franking legislation.
Find out how much State Pension you could get (your forecast), when you could get it and how you could increase it
Find out what's different for PAYE when paying a pension recipient, commutation, lump sum arrears and other circumstances.
Additional State Pension, also known as the State Second Pension or SERPS, is extra money on top of your basic State Pension.
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