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The calculator uses your date of birth to work out the date you’ll be able to claim the state pension from, and specifies what your retirement age is. This is based on the latest Government plans.
The calculator uses your date of birth to work out the date you’ll be able to claim the state pension from, and specifies what your retirement age is. This is based on the latest Government plans.
This calculator provides a quick way to find out when you can start claiming the state pension, giving you the specific date your state pension payments will start and how old you’ll be when ...
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See the UK Government's handy calculator If you're interested in seeing when you will be able to retire based on current timetables, the UK Government's handy state pension calculator has you covered.
The state pension, available to those 66 or older with sufficient National Insurance contributions, generally ceases upon death and isn't inheritable. However, some exceptions exist.
Currently, the UK Government plans to increase the age at which Brits can claim their state pensions to 67 by 2026, with a further rise to 68 being scheduled between 2044 and 2046.
Note - The calculator assumes the state pension age will rise to 68 between 2044 and 2046, as originally scheduled. This increase could happen sooner (2037 at the earliest), but the government is yet ...