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fourteen85 | 18:04 Tue 06th Feb 2007 | Business & Finance
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My wife and I both work full time and have done from leaving school. Iam 51 she 46, when we retire will be entitled to a single persons pension each or do we get a married couples? (assuming there is still a pension then)

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It depends whether your wife pays reduced rate national insurance - given her age I doubt it.

On current rules with you paying full NI each you will both get a full single person's pension.

The married couple's rate is where only one half of the couple has paid enough NI to claim.
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if you go online to the National Insurance site and complete a form BR19 each you will receive a forecast of the amount of pension you can expect when you retire based on todays rates

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