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A UK pension scheme was 'contracted out' where it provided benefits in place of S2P and 'contracted in' where it provided benefits in addition. | A UK pension scheme was 'contracted out' where it provided benefits in place of S2P and 'contracted in' where it provided benefits in addition. | ||
With effect from 2016, contracting in/out ended with the introduction of the UK State Pension. | With effect from 2016, contracting in/out ended with the introduction of the UK State Pension. |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 4 March 2019
Pensions - UK.
The terms 'contracted out' and 'contracted in' were applied to UK Occupational pension schemes in relation to the State Second Pension (S2P).
A UK pension scheme was 'contracted out' where it provided benefits in place of S2P and 'contracted in' where it provided benefits in addition.
With effect from 2016, contracting in/out ended with the introduction of the UK State Pension.