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Collective plan small pot lump sum .
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jchewitt1967
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Collective plan small pot lump sum .
Hi , if I retire soon and my pot in the collective plan is under £10k can I take it in it's entirety as a "small pot" lump sum ? . I read somewhere that if you pension is so small upon retiring then you maybe entitled to ask for the entire pot to be taken as a taxable lump sum without any annuities ( monthly income). Does anyone know the rules of leaving the collective plan now to retire? Thanks all .
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RobertT
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: Collective plan small pot lump sum .
You can't take your RMCPP 'pot' as cash directly from the scheme, but you can get a transfer value and move one or all elements(pension, lump sum & AVC's) to a personal pension and access them from there.
All the details are available in the Handbook, on the scheme website: https://rmcollectiveplan.com/
You can usually take all personal pensions in their entirety, whatever their value. The only benefit of it being a small pot is you won't trigger the MPAA:
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensi ... -in-one-go
All the details are available in the Handbook, on the scheme website: https://rmcollectiveplan.com/
You can usually take all personal pensions in their entirety, whatever their value. The only benefit of it being a small pot is you won't trigger the MPAA:
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensi ... -in-one-go
Links to all RM pension related websites are here
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Jaggs
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Re: Collective plan small pot lump sum .
In all the material I've read about the collective plan I've not seen anything about taking it as a small pot commutation which is something that is available with some defined benefit schemes.jchewitt1967 wrote: ↑18 Feb 2026, 05:52Hi , if I retire soon and my pot in the collective plan is under £10k can I take it in it's entirety as a "small pot" lump sum ? . I read somewhere that if you pension is so small upon retiring then you maybe entitled to ask for the entire pot to be taken as a taxable lump sum without any annuities ( monthly income). Does anyone know the rules of leaving the collective plan now to retire? Thanks all .
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Delbhoy
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Re: Collective plan small pot lump sum .
in terms of collective plan statement it tells you what figures you might get yearly or a one off lump sum.
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Jefferson Starfish
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Delbhoy
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Re: Collective plan small pot lump sum .
must have read it wrong