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Latest revision as of 21:42, 9 February 2022
1. Pensions.
The rules of many occupational pension schemes permit an element of pension entitlement to be commuted to a lump sum on retirement.
These payments may not be liable to tax.
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More broadly, any single larger payment in exchange for - or as an alternative to - a series of smaller periodic payments.