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The Act makes various provisions relating to public service pension schemes, the most useful of which are summarised in the bulletin.
Government Actuary's Department guidance on the single tier pension, announced in the 2013 white paper on state pensions.
For historic reference purposes, the tables which applied to income drawdown and income withdrawal for 'reference dates' prior to 6 April 2006 are provided below. A link to the latest drawdown tables is also shown.…
Preston factors (Earnings and Interest factors) are provided for employers.
Government Actuary's Department overview of the Autumn Statement 2013.
These documents inform organisations of their business roles and responsibilities when using e-bulk.
This document contains the following information: Misc No. 1 (2006)
This document contains the following information: Treaty Series No. 23 (2006)
How the European Social Fund (ESF) is making real and lasting changes to people’s lives and contributing to local growth.
How the European Social Fund is helping you.
An overview of announcements made by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for Budget 2014.
A paper to be presented by the Government Actuary's Department to The International Congress of Actuaries on 31 March 2014 in Washington DC, United States.
Revised rates of service retired pay and pensions, service invaliding retired pay and pensions, service attributable retired pay and pensions, gratuities and resettlement grants.
A series of recommendations from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to encourage better employer investment in skills.
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