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  • Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

    Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 5th December 2012 17:30.

    Poorer retirees will no longer have to pay higher-rate tax when they take a small pension pot as cash. Normally when you take your pension you have...

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    Re: Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

    oh wow, you mean the people who paid tax on their income to build a pension, wont be taxed on that post tax income below 18k? oh the government is so generous.
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      Re: Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

      Originally posted by SXGuy View Post
      oh wow, you mean the people who paid tax on their income to build a pension, wont be taxed on that post tax income below 18k? oh the government is so generous.
      NOT

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        Re: Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

        I wish , they take £5.00 off my £27 per month pension, and few more small ones.
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          Re: Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

          Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
          I wish , they take £5.00 off my £27 per month pension, and few more small ones.
          Ah but if you had millions like these bastards they would give you even more. Twats all of them!!!




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            Re: Retirees with pension pots worth less than £18,000 will no longer have to pay higher-tax rate

            Originally posted by vossy View Post
            Ah but if you had millions like these bastards they would give you even more. Twats all of them!!!


            Yeah! I wish?
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