Death Benefits Before ‘A’ Day
On the death of a member of an occupational pension scheme before ‘A’ Day, benefits with the maximum limits of HMRC could be paid to the spouse and/or dependants of the deceased. Benefits could be in the form of a cash lump sum or a pension.
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