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Work pension payments
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I started a pension with my new job a few months ago but will not be staying the the UK in the future. I have my owns savings and wanted the money I had paid in to be refunded back to me but the company pension scheme says payments cannot be refunded after 3 months. All other places I've worked have been less than 2 years. Is there any way around this or am I stuck with the terms of this particular pension?????
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Matt
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was under the impression if you had less than 2 years contributions into a company pension scheme, the money had to be repaid when you left their employment. I have never heard of an occupational scheme which says payments cannot be refunded after 3 months. Is somebody in your company pensions department fobbing you off? Have you personally read the Pension Trust rules which specifies this? It seems a strange clause to me because if you had to leave having made only a few months' contributions, even after many years, there would probably still be insufficient funds to buy you the minimum pension possible and the fund would possibly have to make a "one-off" payment to you in lieu of an ongoing minimum pension. . I'm unsure whether it is Inland Revenue regulations that insist on contributions under two years being refunded. (It might be worth your while checking with them). I suppose your only options are to write to the pension trustees and ask for a refund.