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Boost Your State Pension Today

Thousands could increase their State Pension by checking National Insurance records during Pensions Awareness Week—act now to secure your future.

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  • Check Your Pension Status: Don’t Miss Out
    • What You Need to Know
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Next Steps to Secure Your Pension
    • Why This Matters
    • A Final Reminder

Thousands of people across the UK may be missing out on their full State Pension due to gaps in their National Insurance (NI) records.

With Pensions Awareness Week highlighting this issue, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging individuals, particularly women, to check if they are eligible for a boost through Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP).

 

Check Your Pension Status: Don’t Miss Out

For many, especially those who claimed Child Benefit between 1978 and 2000, it’s crucial to review their NI records. Gaps in HRP could mean you’re not receiving the full amount you’re entitled to.

The HRP system was introduced to help parents and carers by reducing the number of qualifying years needed for the full basic State Pension. However, if your National Insurance number wasn’t recorded on your Child Benefit claim before 2000, you could have missed out on HRP credits.

The government has already contacted over 250,000 pensioners, but those approaching retirement age should act now.

 

As James Murray, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, stressed:

“We are urging people to check their National Insurance records to make sure they will receive the pension they deserve.”

 

What You Need to Know

If you think your National Insurance record may be incomplete, here’s what you should consider:

  • Who should check? Parents or carers who claimed Child Benefit between 1978 and 2000, particularly women.
  • How to check? You can review your NI record through the GOV.UK website or via the HMRC app. It’s a quick and simple process that takes only about 15 minutes.
  • What happens next? If HRP is missing, your record will be updated, and your State Pension will be recalculated by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

 

Emma Reynolds, Minister for Pensions, urged individuals to take action:

“Taking just a few minutes out of your day now could mean a boost to your retirement.”

 

Eligibility Criteria

To help you quickly assess whether you could benefit from updating your NI record, consider the following:

Eligibility Criteria

Action

Claimed Child Benefit between 1978-2000 Check your NI record
Did not provide an NI number on your Child Benefit claim Review for missing HRP
Approaching or at State Pension age Ensure you receive the full pension amount

 

Next Steps to Secure Your Pension

Once you’ve checked your eligibility, follow these steps to claim any missing HRP:

  • Submit a claim: Use form CF411 on GOV.UK or contact HMRC by post.
  • Wait for confirmation: HMRC will update your NI record, and DWP will notify you of any changes to your State Pension. In some cases, you may also receive back payments.

It’s worth noting that not everyone who is missing HRP will see an increase in their pension. However, for those who have taken time away from work to raise a family, this simple check could result in a significant financial boost.

 

Why This Matters

With increasing pressure on retirement incomes, ensuring you receive your full pension is more important than ever. The State Pension forms a cornerstone of financial support for millions of people in their later years.

Ensuring every penny is accounted for can make a substantial difference to your quality of life in retirement.

If you’re affected, you don’t have to wait for a letter from the government. Simply check your National Insurance record today, and take control of your pension future.

 

A Final Reminder

As part of Pensions Awareness Week, the government is reminding everyone to stay informed about their pension status. A quick check today could prevent missed payments tomorrow.

As James Murray highlighted,

“The State Pension is the foundation of state support for people in retirement.”

Don’t let missed HRP affect your pension—take a few minutes to ensure your record is complete and your future secure.

 

Sources: THX News, HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions, James Murray MP & Emma Reynolds MP.

Tags: Child Benefit claimState Pension
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