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Taking NRA 65 Benefits early calculation worry.

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mr hil.
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Re: Taking NRA 65 Benefits early calculation worry.

Post by mr hil. »

One extra factor I think needs considering is when you take the £18853 it is counted as income and will be added to any earnings you have for that tax year, so you must add the value of your monthly/annual pension amounts to any salary you have earned in that tax year too. If this breaches the £50270 basic rate limit anything above £50270 is taxable at 40% not 20%.

This is one reason to transfer out the cash balance or AVCs to a scheme where you can use drawdown to be able to keep below that higher tax thresheold.

That is my understanding of how things work but may be mistaken????? :oops:
RobertT
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Re: Taking NRA 65 Benefits early calculation worry.

Post by RobertT »

Stef wrote:
20 Mar 2026, 10:40
I was wondering if my calculations are close to being correct or have I got a lot to learn 🤔
Your obvious figures are correct.

However, once you've taken the tax free element of the Cash Balance, the remainder will be paid out as a UFPLS, meaning 25% of that is also tax free.
So a bit more than you expected in your pocket instead of the taxman's.

Based on your figures of taking RMPP Age65 at 60:
Annual pension = £1,644
Cash Balance tax free = £15,673(£10,960 + £4,713)
Cash Balance taxable = £14,140

You'll also have the RMSPS element of Age65.
The Cash Balance can't be used to fund any lump sums with that!


As Mr hil says, money from wages and pensions(excluding the tax free element) counts as earned income and is taxed accordingly.
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Stef
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Re: Taking NRA 65 Benefits early calculation worry.

Post by Stef »

Thanks mr.hil and RobertT for your knowledge it is very much appreciated. Legends :thumbup