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Updated on 6 April 2026

Paying into pensions

On this page we look at the different types of pension scheme that you might pay into over the course of your working life.

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Updated on 6 April 2026

Personal pensions

Here we look at the different kinds of personal pension schemes. It is for general guidance only and does not constitute pensions advice, such as which type of scheme might be best for you, or whether you should pay into a particular pension. 

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Workplace pensions

Workplace pensions (also called ‘works’ pensions, work-based pensions, company pensions or occupational pensions) are schemes organised by your employer. Here we provide some basic information about workplace pensions.

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Planning for retirement: a tax checklist

It is sensible to make sure you are prepared for the tax implications of retirement. Here we provide a useful checklist of some things you might need to consider. 

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Pensions and tax

This page and the pages that follow give you basic information on the state pension and UK personal and occupational pensions. It is for general guidance only and does not constitute pensions advice, such as which type of scheme might be best for you, or whether you should pay into a particular ...

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Using an agency to find a carer

If you are looking for a personal assistant (PA) or carer to help you live independently at home, one option is to ask a care agency to find you a suitable PA. You can pay for an agency PA using your own money or, if you qualify for government support, you may be able to use that money to pay for ...

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