Simple things to check to make sure you are receiving or due full State Pension entitlement.
HM Revenue and Customs recently announced that more than 10,000 payments worth £12.5 million have been made through the new digital service to boost people’s State Pension s since it launched in April. People have less than six months left to fill any gaps in their National Insurance records going back as far as 2006 to maximise their State Pension in retirement.
said further analysis of the use of the online service shows the majority of customers topped up one year of their NI record, with the average online payment being £1,193. Pensions Minister Emma Reynolds said: “We want pensioners of today and tomorrow to enjoy the dignity and support they deserve in retirement. “That’s why I urge everyone to check if they could benefit by filling gaps before the deadline passes.
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