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Eccles Cakes - you are on the ball - yes it is widows and orphans altho it was eventually called widows and dependants.
Yes I received a letter yesterday telling me they were giving me a refund but I must pay 40% tax to HMRC. I have only been told they will send cheque next week and I must inform tax people that I have to give them 40% of tax and they mentioned they will contact tax people that I owe them this money - that is why I am asking whether I could pay them back in instalments. enclosed is an excerpt from my letter
"your contributions are refunded with interest, and the payment of a single, non-returnable premium covering the cost to the pension scheme of providing post-retirement survivor's pension, in the event of your marrying (I am not married) or entering into a civil partnership and dying before your spouse of civil partner. The premium is 30% of the value of the contingent post-retirement survivor's pension.
Under the tax legislation introduced by the Government with effect from 6 April 2006, lump sums such as this, which are not paid as part of a pension, are generally considered 'unauthorised' and would be liable to a tax charge. Because this is "unauthorised' payment under the new tax legislation you will be liable to pay tax at 40% of the amount paid to you. We will pay you your refund without tax deducted but it is then your responsibility to tell Revenue that you have received an unauthorised payment from the scheme. Please note we will tell Revenue that we have made this payment to you and they will follow this up with you in due course.
Sorry for going on at length with the excerpt but hope if you can help can I pay in instalments or why it is so high. Thanks Eccles Cakes and of course anybody else who helped here.