Pensioners
In this section:
- Approaching retirement or State Pension age
- Paying the right tax after State Pension age
- Understanding tax codes and tax forms
- How your pension income is taxed
- Reducing your Income Tax
- Claiming back tax or National Insurance
- Get help dealing with your Tax Office or help someone else
- Passing on your money and property
Reducing your Income Tax
Tax allowances at State Pension age Which age-related and other allowances can reduce your tax and which you can transfer to your partner
Personal Allowance How much tax-free Personal Allowance you can get - including increased amounts from age 65, depending on your income
Blind Person's Allowance Claim Blind Person's Allowance if you're certified blind or unable to perform any work for which eyesight is essential
Married Couple's Allowance Claim Married Couple's Allowance if you're married or in a civil partnership and one spouse was born before 6 April 1935
Maintenance Payments Relief Claim Maintenance Payments Relief if you're divorced/formally separated, pay maintenance and a partner was born before 6 April 1935
Making sure you've stopped paying National Insurance You shouldn't be paying National Insurance after State Pension age - if you are, find how to stop and claim back overpayments
