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How to claim a refund in the current tax year on a death benefit lump sum payment.
If you’ve received a serious ill-health pension lump sum or flexibly accessed all of your pension, claim a tax refund with form P53Z .
You must provide information on flexible access, pension savings, relevant benefit crystallisation events, lump sum death benefits and overseas transfers.
Guidance and information on how you can use the Defence Training Estate responsibly.
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How to claim a refund in the current tax year on an overpayment of tax when you've flexibly accessed part of your pension pot.
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