Workplace pensions
Get help
For questions about the specific terms of your workplace pension scheme, talk to your pension provider or your employer.
You can get free, impartial information about your workplace pension options from:
- if you鈥檙e in a defined contribution pension scheme
You can get advice about workplace pensions from a . You鈥檒l usually have to pay for the advice.
Employers should contact .
Problems with being 鈥榓utomatically enrolled鈥�
Contact if you have concerns about the way your employer is dealing with automatic enrolment.
You can also , who may be able to help you.
If you鈥檙e already paying into a personal pension
Check whether it鈥檚 better for you to:
- carry on with just your personal pension
- stop paying into your personal pension and join your workplace pension
- keep paying into both
If you鈥檙e saving large amounts in pensions
You may have to pay a tax charge if your total savings in workplace pensions and any other personal pension scheme go above your annual allowance of 拢60,000.
If you start taking your pension pot, your annual allowance could drop to as low as 拢10,000.
If your pension scheme is closing
This can happen if your employer decides they do not want to use a scheme anymore or they can no longer pay their contributions. Money Helper has information about .
If you鈥檝e been automatically enrolled, your employer cannot close a pension scheme without automatically enrolling you into another one.
If you鈥檙e getting a divorce
You and your spouse or partner will have to tell the court the value of each of your pension pots. You then have different options to when you get a divorce.