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goldy2007
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by goldy2007 » 15 Jan 2026, 19:25
Help needed I’ve had figures sent out and I returned paperwork
Had reply I hadn’t filled in the lifetime allowance and lump sum allowance form
Is this the figures they sent me or do I need to look elsewhere
Many thanks
SeanMc
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by SeanMc » 15 Jan 2026, 22:29
Ring them first thing in the morning i.e. 0900 and they will tell you exactly what figs to put down. They have everything to hand so it's not a problem for them. Ive done both NRA60 and 65.
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by NWpostie » 16 Jan 2026, 05:09
If they already have the figures why don't they put it in ?
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RobertT
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by RobertT » 16 Jan 2026, 10:07
You need to include details of any other pensions you may have, which may be via RM, former employers or personal pensions.
RMPP, RMSPS and RMCPP might be able to provide each others figures?
But they won't have any details of other pensions.
Links to all RM pension related websites are
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goldy2007
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by goldy2007 » 16 Jan 2026, 20:20
All seems incredibly complicated Robert
but like Sean advises I’ll ring them
ted_e_bear
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by ted_e_bear » 17 Jan 2026, 06:35
Is it the RM SPS forms you're referring to ?
If so if you're also taking a tax free lump sum from the section c benefits then is that what they're asking for ?
RobertT
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by RobertT » 17 Jan 2026, 09:52
goldy2007 wrote: ↑ 16 Jan 2026, 20:20
All seems incredibly complicated Robert
but like Sean advises I’ll ring them
Yes phoning them is best, as they should be able to guide you through what info you have to provide.
Links to all RM pension related websites are
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SeanMc
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by SeanMc » 17 Jan 2026, 10:01