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In some countries there may be a tax benefit to partial commutation. (Under UK tax rules, up to 25% for example, of the value of a pension may be taken in the form of a tax free lump sum.)  
In some countries there may be a tax benefit to partial commutation. (Under UK tax rules, up to 25% for example, of the value of a pension may be taken in the form of a tax free lump sum.)  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Lump sum]]
* [[Lump sum]]

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Pensions.

The foregoing of part or all of the pension payable from retirement in exchange for an immediate lump sum benefit.

In some countries there may be a tax benefit to partial commutation. (Under UK tax rules, up to 25% for example, of the value of a pension may be taken in the form of a tax free lump sum.)


See also