Page 1 of 32 Factsheet 12 Planning your retirement: money and tax May 2026 Inside this factsheet This factsheet looks at common money and tax issues connected with retirement, including dealing with ... Age UK factsheet 12 May 2026 Planning your retirement: money and tax Page 2 of 32 Contents 1 State Pension 4 1.1 State Pension forecast 4 1.2 Boosting your National Insurance contributions 5 1.3 Claiming
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27 Planning for your funeral February 2026 About this factsheet This factsheet highlights things to consider if you want to plan ahead and make financial and other arrangements for your funeral. It looks ... be helpful for people arranging a funeral. There is a form at the back of the factsheet to record your funeral arrangement preferences and other helpful information for family or friends. The information
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