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Pension book changes - your questions answered a briefing paper from Help the Aged | Corporate Author | Help the Aged |
Publisher | Help the Aged, London, May 2003 |
Pages | 8 pp |
Source | Help the Aged, 207-221 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ. E-mail: info@helptheaged.org.uk Website: www.helptheaged.org.uk |
Keywords | Pensions ; Bank accounts ; Postal services. |
Annotation | From April 2003, the Government began phasing out pension books. After 2005, there will only be an "exceptions service" for those who cannot use the new system, though there are no details available as yet. This briefing paper outlines the three types of accounts into which pensions can be paid: a current account with a bank or building society; a basic or introductory account with a bank or building society; and a Post Office card account. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030714203 P |
Classmark | JJ: WNN: XKP * |
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