Pension increase

Started by Michael Rolls, April 14, 2022, 03:52:08 AM

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Michael Rolls

I received my State Pension a day early today. Perhaps such generosity was hoped the disguise the fact that the increase of £8.90 represents a rise of 0.99%, rather then the 3.1% that has been mentioned – had I received that, the amount would have been £27.76. Can't work out what to do with such largesse, but I won't let it change my way of life, I'll still be the same modest, unassuming miserable old git I've always been.
Mike
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Flying Bomb

Quote from: Michael Rolls on April 14, 2022, 03:52:08 AM
I'll still be the same modest, unassuming miserable old git I've always been.
Mike


Why is it that one can denigrate oneself, but if others do it, we take offence?

Michael Rolls

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GrannyMac

I thought April pension never has the full increase, because it doesn't cover a full four weeks of the increase.  Check your next payment Mike?

Perhaps Phil will explain a bit better than me.
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Michael Rolls

Thanks - hadn't thought of that - I'll check again next month
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Diasi

Quote from: GrannyMac on April 14, 2022, 06:22:01 AM
I thought April pension never has the full increase, because it doesn't cover a full four weeks of the increase.  Check your next payment Mike?

Perhaps Phil will explain a bit better than me.

I'm pretty sure that the pension increase is applied from the first Monday after the 5th of April which brings it into the current tax year.
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klondike

That makes a lot of sense as the amount of state pension received gets used to reduce your tax code for any other PAYE taxed income.