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Pension benefits from a defined benefit pension scheme

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Personal Tax
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Pension benefits from a defined benefit pension scheme

Produced by a Tolley Personal Tax expert
Personal Tax
Guidance
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Introduction

The purpose of a registered pension scheme is to provide retirement and death benefits for its members, and the financial dependants of members. The UK pensions taxation system is predicated upon tax privileges through relief on contributions when made, a tax privileged pension fund which grows largely free of taxation and benefits on retirement which are subject to taxation with the exception of the pension commencement lump sum (PCLS) which is free from UK tax (up to a certain level).

Authorised and unauthorised benefits from registered pension schemes

A registered pension scheme is authorised to pay out benefits to or in respect of a member in two forms, as a pension or as a lump sum (or both). The legislation lists all the authorised forms of pensions and lump sum payments and the circumstances in which they can be paid, and sets out the conditions and restrictions that these payments must meet or follow in order for them to be authorised.

Authorised payments from a registered pension scheme are pension benefits

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