Pension
tony3455
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Hi
I was wondering if any of you guys could help me.
I am 80 years old and I received the basic state pension, the old style pension.
I also get savings pension credit on top. Around £12.
If I make money in addition to getting my basic state pension, would my pension be affected or compromised in anyway. Of course, In might be charged income tax, corporation tax etc.
But my question is specifically regarding any impact on my basic state pension.
Thank you
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Hi,
The basic state pension shouldn't be affected by any earnings from working.
Things like Pension Credit and Council Tax Reduction could be affected.
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