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Work out your State Pension age and Pension Credit qualifying age
Working while taking your pension, State Pension age, retirement age, how long you can work, tax and national insurance, flexible working, discrimination
Taking early retirement can affect the pension and benefits you get
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Summary of the research evidence from the review of the default retirement age.
Compulsory retirement ages below 65 became unlawful in most cases under the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006.
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.
Find out how much State Pension you could get (your forecast), when you could get it and how you could increase it
This Tax Information and Impact Note outlines the increase to the earliest age at which most pension savers can access their pensions without incurring an unauthorised payments tax charge, the normal minimum pension age, from 55 to 57.
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
'Defined contribution' and 'defined benefit' pension schemes - what they are and what you'll get from them
Work out how much money you'll get when you retire and plan ahead - State Pension, Pension Credit, National Insurance
This consultation sets out proposals relating to the mandatory retirement age for judges, magistrates and coroners.
This measure introduces an increase in the normal minimum pension age.
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