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1 State Pension Forecast Notes about how to get a State Pension forecast Who can get a State Pension forecast You can get a State Pension forecast if you are more than 30 days away from State Pension age when we process your application. What your State Pension forecast will tell you Your forecast will tell you how much you are likely to get when you claim your State Pension. If you have a spouse or civil partner, it does not include any State Pension for them. Basic State Pension This is the part of your State Pension that is based on the National Insurance (NI) contributions you pay, or are given as credits, during your working life. Your forecast will tell you at today s prices: the amount of basic State Pension you may get at State Pension age, based on your NI contributions so far, and the amount of basic State Pension you may get at State Pension age, based on what we expect your future NI contributions to be. Your forecast will also tell you if there is anything you can do to improve your basic State Pension. If you have little or no basic State Pension and you have a spouse or civil partner, you may be able to get a basic State Pension based on their NI contributions. Additional State Pension and contracting out From April 1978 until April 2002, the additional State Pension was a part of your State Pension that depended on your earnings. It was also known as the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme (SERPS). From 6 April 2002, SERPS was reformed with the introduction of the State Second Pension to provide a more generous additional State Pension for people on low and moderate incomes, certain carers, and people with a long term illness or disability. Some employees are contracted-out of this scheme into their employer s scheme or a personal pension scheme. If this applies to you, we will give you more information in your forecast. Your forecast will tell you at today s prices: the amount of additional State Pension you may get at State Pension age, based on your NI contributions so far, and the amount of additional State Pension you may get at State Pension age, based on what you have earned already and what we expect your future NI contributions to be. BR19 04/08
2 Notes about how to get a State Pension forecast continued What your State Pension forecast will tell you continued Graduated Retirement Benefit This is the part of your State Pension that depends on the amount of graduated NI contributions you may have paid between 1961 and 1975 when the scheme was in force. Your forecast will tell you at today s prices how much your Graduated Retirement Benefit may be worth. If you are widowed, a surviving civil partner, divorced or your civil partnership has been dissolved Your late or former spouse or civil partner s NI contributions can sometimes be used to help you get a better State Pension. Your forecast will tell you at today s prices the amount of State Pension you can expect by using your late or former spouse or civil partner s NI contributions. If this gives you a better State Pension than using your own NI contributions then this will be shown in your forecast. If you are divorced or your civil partnership has been dissolved We will not contact your former spouse or civil partner and any information you give us about them in Part 8 will only be used to trace their NI contribution record. Your forecast will also tell you the amount of any additional State Pension gained or lost as the result of a share order issued by the Court during your divorce or dissolution proceedings. How to get a State Pension forecast You can get a State Pension forecast online. Visit our website and follow the State Pension forecasting link. You can ring the State Pension Forecasting Team and we will take your application over the phone. Our phone number is Our opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and Saturday 9am to 1pm. For security and quality purposes your call may be monitored and recorded. You can fill in the BR19. Please check that you have answered all the questions that apply to you and sign and date the form. Send it to the address below. If you need any help filling in the form, please get in touch with us on the phone number above or write to us at: State Pension Forecasting Team The Pension Service Tyneview Park Whitley Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE98 1BA. If you have speech or hearing difficulties you can contact us using a textphone on Or you can use the BT text-direct service by dialling followed by the textphone number. What happens next It will take an average of 10 working days to prepare your forecast from the date we receive your application form. Our records are strictly confidential and we cannot send your forecast to someone else unless we have your permission in writing. If you would like us to send your forecast to someone else, please tick the box in Part 9 and fill in Part 10.
3 State Pension Forecast Application for a State Pension forecast Part 1 About you Please tell us about yourself. Use BLOCK CAPITALS. Letters Numbers Letter National Insurance (NI) number Surname Other names All other surnames you have been known by or are using now. Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Address Postcode Correspondence address if different Postcode Date of birth Part 2 Marital status Please tick the description that applies to you and give dates if possible. If you are no longer married or in a civil partnership we will ask you for more information later in the form. Single Married Civil partner Divorced Civil partnership dissolved Widowed Surviving civil partner Date of marriage Date of formation of civil partnership Date of divorce Date of dissolution Date you were widowed Date your civil partner died BR19 04/08
4 Part 2 Marital status continued Marriage annulled Date of annulment Please send your certificate of annulment Civil partnership annulled Date of annulment Please send your certificate of annulment Part 3 Contact details If we need to contact you By letter to the By phone. before we send you your address given in Part 1 Please give number below forecast, how would you prefer us to get in touch with you? Home phone number Code Number Daytime phone number, if different Code Number Ext What is this number? Work Mobile Textphone We can send your forecast in English or Welsh. Which language do you prefer? We can only send you a forecast in Welsh if you live in Wales. We can send you information in braille or large print. Please tick the box if you prefer one of these choices. English Welsh Braille Large print Part 4 What you are doing now Please tick all the boxes that describe what you are doing now. a Working for an employer b Working for an employer and getting Working Tax Credit c Self-employed d Self-employed and getting Working Tax Credit e Not working f Getting Statutory Sick Pay g Registered for Jobseeker s Allowance h Getting Incapacity Benefit i Getting Carer s Allowance previously know as Invalid Care Allowance j Getting Severe Disablement Allowance About NI contributions If you have ticked any of the boxes a to d shown above, we need to know about the NI contributions you are paying. If you can improve your basic State Pension by paying Class 3 voluntary contributions, we will tell you about this in your forecast.
5 Part 4 What you are doing now continued About NI contributions continued Please tick all the boxes that apply to you. Paying full-rate NI contributions Paying married woman s or widow s reduced-rate NI contributions Paying Class 2 self-employed NI contributions Paying Class 3 voluntary NI contributions Not paying NI contributions If you are working for an Each week employer, please tell us your current earnings before tax and Each month National Insurance. Each year Part 5 Living abroad If you have not lived abroad please go to Part 6. If you have lived outside the United Kingdom since the age of 16, please tell us where you have been. Do not include holidays or periods served in the armed forces. We use United Kingdom to mean England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Please tick the boxes that apply to you. Australia please give dates Canada New Zealand from to Any other country Which countries?
6 Part 6 Widowed or a surviving civil partner? If this does not apply to you, please go to Part 7. If you are currently widowed or a surviving civil partner please tick the boxes that apply to you. Are you getting or did you get Widow s benefit or bereavement benefits War Widow s Pension War Widower s Pension Industrial Death Benefit How much Industrial Death Benefit do you get each week? Please also tell us if You were getting bereavement benefits which have now stopped You have voluntarily given up your entitlement to Widow s Benefit You are currently disqualified from getting Widow s Benefit Part 7 Extra information We can also tell you what may happen to your State Pension in different situations. If you want extra information in your forecast, please tick the things you want to know about. If not, go to Part 8. If you put off claiming your State Pension If you stop work before you reach State Pension age If you go to live abroad Please tell us the date you want to put off claiming your State Pension to Please tell us the date you may stop working Please tell us the country you may go to If your annual earnings change Do not include pension income Please tell us what they might change to If you are married or a civil partner but are about to get divorced or dissolve your civil partnership Please tell us your expected date of divorce or dissolution
7 Part 8 Former marital or civil status Only fill in this part if you are widowed or a surviving civil partner you are divorced or your civil partnership has been dissolved you are about to be divorced or have your civil partnership dissolved, or your marriage or civil partnership has been annulled. If this does not apply to you, please go to Part 9. Do not fill in this part if you have since remarried or formed a new civil partnership. Please give as much information as you can to help us trace your last spouse or civil partner s contribution record. Their National Insurance (NI) number Their full name Letters Numbers Letter Their date of birth Their last known address Postcode Date you married or formed a civil partnership Part 9 What to do now Where do you want your forecast sent? Please tick the box that applies to you. To me at the address I have Please go to Part 11. given in Part 1 To my representative Please go to Part 10. By ticking this box I authorise you to send my State Pension forecast to my representative. They will act on my behalf and you may give them any information you hold on my NI record, which is relevant to my State Pension. I am a Personal Acting Body. Please go to Part 10. Send the forecast to me Please provide proof of your authority, for example, power of attorney.
8 Part 10 Your representative Please give details of your representative. If you are a Personal Acting Body, please give your name and address. Surname Other names Organisation s name if this applies Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms Address Postcode Daytime phone number Fax number Code Number Ext Code Number Reference number if you know it Part 11 Signature Please go to Part 11. Please sign and date this form. Signature Date
9 Tracing a lost occupational or personal pension If you have changed jobs a number of times over your working life, it is easy to lose contact with an old employer and their pension scheme. The Pension Tracing Service may be able to help you if you are not sure of the details but you think you may have an old occupational or personal pension, or you think you may be a beneficiary of an old pension scheme, or you are acting on behalf of someone else. Tracing all your pension benefits now will help you with any future decisions you need to take about saving for your retirement. This will help you to make sure that you get all the pension benefits that you are entitled to when you retire. You can trace a pension by calling us on We will do the trace over the phone or send you an application form. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. visiting Click on the Pension Tracing Service link and fill in our online form. writing to: The Pension Tracing Service Tyneview Park Whitley Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE98 1BA We need to know at least the name of your previous employer or pension scheme. If you have speech or hearing difficulties, you can contact us using a textphone on Or you can use the BT text-direct service by dialling followed by the textphone number. Claiming State Pension When you are within 4 months and 4 days of State Pension age you will be sent a letter and a booklet about your State Pension and what you need to do to claim it. Take time to read the booklet as it gives useful information about making your claim. When you decide to claim, the quickest and easiest way is to phone The Pension Service on Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm. When you call you will be guided through the claims process, without the need for you to complete a claim form. You will be asked for personal information, for example dates of marriage or divorce, and you may need to send evidence of these dates. You can also make an application for Pension Credit or claim Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit at the same time you call to claim your State Pension. You need to have details about your income, savings and housing costs when you call. If you have speech or hearing difficulties, you can contact us using a textphone on Or you can use the BT text-direct service by dialling followed by the textphone number.
10 How we collect and use information The information we collect about you and how we use it depends mainly on the reason for your business with us. But we may use it for any of the Department s purposes, which include social security benefits and allowances child support employment and training private pensions policy, and retirement planning. We may get information from others to check the information you give to us and to improve our services. We may give information to other organisations as the law allows, for example to safeguard against crime. To find out more about how we use information, visit our website or contact any of our offices.