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How to claim a refund in the current tax year on an overpayment of tax when you've flexibly accessed part of your pension pot.
If you’ve received a serious ill-health pension lump sum or flexibly accessed all of your pension, claim a tax refund with form P53Z .
How to claim a refund in the current tax year if you've stopped working, have flexibly accessed and emptied your pension pot, and have a P45 from your pension provider.
How to claim a refund in the current tax year on a death benefit lump sum payment.
How to claim a refund in the current tax year on a pension death benefit lump sum payment if you've stopped working.
How to claim a refund in the current tax year on a pension death benefit lump sum payment you recently had which used up all your funds.
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