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Included in my State pension is "Dependant Allowance" for my wife, who has no income. She was 60 in January, so from 6th Nov 2011 will get full State pension in her own right. Questions 1/...
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Have 2 occupational pensions, used the provided calculator to enter the totals and tax. The next box asks for breakdown - payers, amount and tax for each one. PROBLEM - it's an unformatted box...
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My "final salary" pension increases with inflation up to a cap at 5%. I was "contracted-out" (if that's relevant). A substantial part of my pension is identified as a "Guaranteed Minimum Pension"...
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My wife is 9 years younger than me, and (like me) no longer working. She is 56. My State pension includes ?52 a week for her as a "dependant" (despite us being legally married). She has no income, and...
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We've been married 28 years, I am 66, wife 57. She has few NI contributions. She stayed home till our 3 kids went to Uni (1980 - 2000), then worked part-time. I was redundant/retired early, she...
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A tax-exempt individual can provide form R85 to get tax-free (i.e gross) interest - that Inland Revenue. Is there a similar form or method for a Registered Charity to provide to suppliers in order to...
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next HBOS dividend will be paid in shares, per the LloydsTSB merger news release. Two questions of general interest 1/ Will "dividend tax" be deducted, as would be the case if it were a normal...
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If born on 1st Jan 2000, one will be 65 on 31st Dec 2065 (and the "birthday" is actually the anniversary of birth on 1st Dec 2066, when one wilol be 65 years and 1 day old. Same principle for any...

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