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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

anyone here 50 years of age or under better look now into your state pension if your company has contracted you out of the second tear as you will not be getting the new £144 per week,

you will find out at pension age its more likely to be £25, The tory government has sneaked in new rules

everyone 50 or under better start thinking now of their future years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"anyone here 50 years of age or under better look now into your state pension if your company has contracted you out of the second tear as you will not be getting the new £144 per week,

you will find out at pension age its more likely to be £25, The tory government has sneaked in new rules

everyone 50 or under better start thinking now of their future years"

Hardly "sneaked"! Any excuse to have a go at the conservatives.... Starting to get tiring.

The state pension changes require 10 years NI contributions, at the full rate. If you don't have an A in your tax code you pay less than the full amount. This isn't hidden... Its fact! The deduction in this case is £25pw not the pension to be £25!

You really need to read the dwp website before stating these "facts".

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Hardly "sneaked"! Any excuse to have a go at the conservatives.... Starting to get tiring.

The state pension changes require 10 years NI contributions, at the full rate. If you don't have an A in your tax code you pay less than the full amount. This isn't hidden... Its fact! The deduction in this case is £25pw not the pension to be £25!

You really need to read the dwp website before stating these "facts"."

its not a dig at anyone, its advice to start saving.

I listened long and hard to an hour of advice on this on BBC Scotland and will take their advice over your advice (sorry).

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