The State Pension Fiasco
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The State Pension Fiasco
msn money wrote:Savers in their 50s and 60s are paying up to £2,000 extra in taxes to boost their weekly retirement payouts.
They say they are being led to believe they have gaps in their National Insurance records and that a one-off payment will give them a higher income for life.
But many are then finding the payment makes no difference to their state pension at all. And, even worse, they are being denied a refund by the taxman.
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/personalfinance/the-state-pension-fiasco-savers-are-paying-to-boost-their-incomes-only-to-find-payouts-dont-rise-and-they-cant-get-a-refund/ar-BBJY6b2?li=AAnZ9Ug&ocid=TSHDHP
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