How much will I lose if I take my pension at 55?

It's as simple as it sounds; you can withdraw the whole pension without penalty. However, there could be tax implications depending on the size of the pension pot. You'll get the first 25% as a tax-free lump sum, but you'll need to pay tax on the remaining 75%.
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What happens if I take my pension at 55?

When you reach the age of 55, you may be able to take your entire pension pot as one lump sum if you want. Whether you can do this and how you might do it will depend on the type of pension you have. But if you do, you could end up with a big tax bill, and risk running out of money in retirement.
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Is it better to take pension early or wait?

Most likely, your pension plan will require you to be at least age 65 to begin taking distributions. Your pension options at 65 – or whatever full retirement age is with your benefits plan – will be much better than if you'd tried for an early retirement option.
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Is it better to take your pension in a lump sum or monthly?

Spendthrifts may be better off taking the pension or buying an annuity with the lump sum if it helps with monthly budgeting. A financial adviser can help too. Having an arm's length relationship with your money may be all you need to prevent you using the lump sum as an ATM.
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What is the age 55 rule?

The rule of 55 is an IRS provision that allows workers who leave their job for any reason to start taking penalty-free distributions from their current employer's retirement plan once they've reached age 55.
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What benefits do you get at age 55?

Here's how getting older can save you money:
  • Senior discounts.
  • Travel deals.
  • Tax deductions for seniors.
  • Bigger retirement account limits.
  • No more early withdrawal penalty.
  • Social Security payments.
  • Affordable health insurance.
  • Senior services.
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Are you a senior citizen at age 55?

As such, being a senior citizen may be based on your age, but it is not a specific age. In general, however, once you turn 55 you start to enter the senior age demographic. By the time you are 65 you reach the most common age for retirement from your job.
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Can I take my pension at 55 and still work?

The short answer is, yes you can. There are lots of reasons you might want to access your pension savings before you stop working and you can do this with most personal pensions from age 55 (rising to 57 in 2028).
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How can I avoid paying tax on my pension lump sum?

A lump sum amount can be rolled over to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and avoid taxation when you receive the lump sum. However, any distributions from the IRA will be taxed as ordinary income. If the money isn't rolled over, you'll pay ordinary income tax on the amount of the lump sum.
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What is a good pension amount?

What Is a Good Retirement Income? According to AARP, a good retirement income is about 80 percent of your pre-tax income prior to leaving the workforce. This is because when you're no longer working, you won't be paying income tax or other job-related expenses.
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What should you not do in retirement?

10 Things Not to Do When You Retire
  1. Enjoy, but Don't Be Undisciplined. ...
  2. Don't Immediately Downsize Your Home. ...
  3. Don't Blow Your Savings. ...
  4. Don't Neglect Your Estate Planning. ...
  5. Don't Expect Relationships to Remain Unchanged. ...
  6. Don't Be Afraid to Try New Things. ...
  7. Don't Let Loneliness Creep Into Your Life. ...
  8. Don't Neglect Your Appearance.
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Can you draw your pension and still work?

The short answer is yes. These days, there is no set retirement age. You can carry on working for as long as you like, and can also access most private pensions at any age from 55 onwards – in a variety of different ways. You can also draw your state pension while continuing to work.
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How much tax do you pay on pension lump sum?

Generally, the first 25% of your pension lump sum is tax-free. The remaining 75% is taxable at the same rate as income tax. The tax-free lump sum does not affect your personal allowance.
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Can I take my pension as a lump sum at 55?

Most personal pensions set an age when you can start taking money from them. It's not normally before 55. Contact your pension provider if you're not sure when you can take your pension. You can take up to 25% of the money built up in your pension as a tax-free lump sum.
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Can I take 25% of my pension tax free every year?

You can take money from your pension pot as and when you need it until it runs out. It's up to you how much you take and when you take it. Each time you take a lump sum of money, 25% is tax-free. The rest is added to your other income and is taxable.
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How much do you lose if you retire early?

Filing at 62, 60 months early, permanently reduces your monthly benefit by 30 percent. If you would have been entitled to $1,000 a month at full retirement age, you will get $700 if you start benefits when you turn 62.
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What happens if I take 25 of my pension at 55?

Take 25% of it as cash and buy an annuity with the rest

There are many types of annuity, but it's usually used to guarantee income for a set number of years or the rest of your life. You won't pay tax on the 25% you withdraw from your pension, but you will have to pay income tax on income from the annuity.
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How much tax will I pay on my pension withdrawal?

Tax on your pension lump sum

You can withdraw money from your pension pot as a lump sum. However only the first 25% is tax-free and doesn't affect your personal tax allowance. Withdrawing anything more than this is taxable. It's also added to any other income you have, which could push you into a higher tax bracket.
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How much can I withdraw from my pension tax free?

While the main aim of a pension is to give you an income throughout your retirement, you have the flexibility to take out lump sums whenever you want from the age of 55 – and, in most cases, up to 25% of the total value of your pension can be withdrawn tax free.
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Do I pay National Insurance if I retire early?

Pensions and National Insurance

When you reach State Pension age, you stop paying National Insurance contributions. Although, if you're self-employed, you're still assessed for Class 4 National Insurance contributions in the tax year in which you reach State Pension age.
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Will my company pension reduce when I receive my State Pension?

The rules of company pension schemes are always clearly set out and you should have been made aware before retirement that the amount from your employer would be reduced as soon as you qualified for your state pension.
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Can I claim my State Pension at 55?

No matter when you decide to retire, you won't be able to claim your workplace or personal pensions until your 55th birthday. The State Pension age also remains the same and you have to reach the appropriate age before you can access your State Pension entitlement.
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Can I get a seniors card at 55 in Australia?

In Australia, you're generally eligible to apply for a Seniors Card from your state or territory government once you turn 60 and are no longer working full time.
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What age is considered old for a woman?

They have different cognitive abilities, different physical abilities.” And how about folks in the United States, I asked? When are we considered old? For women, the old age threshold is about 73; for men, 70.
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At what age does one become a senior citizen?

In the United States it is generally considered that a senior citizen is anyone of retirement age, or a person that has reached age 62 or older.
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