I believe he has had similar working years as myself but I believe I will have paid more National Insurance as I will have earned more.
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What confuses people most about pensions? Steve Webb explains
It is very refreshing for me to see reader questions every week and be reminded of the features of the pension system which people regularly find confusing, says the former Pensions Minister.
Groundbreaking campaigns sparked by pension questions to Steve Webb
We take a look at Steve’s most influential campaigns, including how they began and what has happened since to lift people’s fortunes or improve the way they are treated.
DWP gives elderly woman £9,800 state pension payout BY MISTAKE
Kathleen Brennan, 73, will not be asked to return the huge payout, the Government has confirmed. She had just lodged an Ombudsman complaint after only receiving £1,300.
Business owners could be compensated for stamp duty
Institutions across the pensions industry have been telling clients to pay stamp duty when transferring property from multiple owners into Sipps or SSAS pensions.
Crying shame of funeral cheats let off the hook
Coronavirus lets funeral cheats off the hook as radical market reform fails to materialiseBy Financial Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 17:18 EDT, 15 August 2020 | Updated: 07:36 EDT, 16 August 2020
Inflation set to hit MINUS 0.3% in danger sign for pensions
While the annual figure for the Consumer Prices Index in July is thought likely to remain at 0.6 per cent, the Bank expects the year to August to show a 0.3 per cent drop, meaning prices are falling not rising.
Covid crisis stops many young workers from saving into pensions
Pay cuts, redundancy and worries over job security have forced workers of all ages to consider whether they can still afford to put money in their pension.
Single mums retire on tiny sums compared with other women and men
Single mums retire on much less than other women – and get just an EIGHTH of a man’s typical pensionThey tend to be employed in low-paid part-time roles that fit around childcareUnless you earn £10k, you miss out on being auto-enrolled into a pension Single mums reach 65 with around £18,300 in private savings Other women retire on £51,000 and men on £156,500, study for NOW findsBy Tanya Jefferies for Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 19:01 EDT, 11 August 2020 | Updated: 19:01 EDT, 11 August 2020
Will I break lifetime allowance rules if I start a new pension?
Now work pensions are mandatory, could taking a low-paid or part-time job lead to me breaching the terms of my lifetime allowance protection and incurring a tax bill?