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CHAPTER 3N.I.Payment of lump sums

Member declarationN.I.

167.—(1) The Department may not pay a member a lump sum under this Chapter unless the member declares in writing that, on payment of the lump sum, paragraph 3A of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 Act M1 would not apply.

(2) The declaration must be—

(a)signed by the member;

(b)in a form specified by the Department; and

(c)provided by a date determined by the Department.

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M1Paragraph 3A of Schedule 29 was inserted by section 159 of the Finance Act 2006 (c.25).

Commutation of part of pensionN.I.

168.—(1) The following members may apply to the Department to receive a lump sum in place of part of a pension—

(a)a member who is entitled to payment of a retirement pension;

(b)a pension credit member who is entitled to payment of a pension credit retirement pension.

(2) Paragraph (1)(b) only applies if—

(a)the member's pension credit is derived from rights attributable to the pensionable service of a pension debit member; and

(b)a retirement pension does not become payable to the pension debit member before the day on which a pension-sharing order takes effect in respect of that pensionable service.

(3) An application under this regulation must—

(a)be in writing;

(b)be made when the member applies under regulation 162 for payment of the pension; and

(c)specify—

(i)the amount of the lump sum which the member wishes to receive; or

(ii)the commutation amount.

Amount of lump sum payable under regulation 168N.I.

169.  The amount of a lump sum payable to person (P) under regulation 168 must—

(a)be a multiple of £12; and

(b)not exceed P's permitted maximum.

Commutation amountN.I.

170.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies for the purpose of calculating the annual rate of pension payable to a member (P) who receives a lump sum under regulation 168.

(2) The commutation amount is—

(3) If a retirement pension commuted under regulation 168 ceases to be payable under regulation 97 or 114, the commutation amount for any retirement pension that subsequently becomes payable to P is an amount determined by the Department after consulting the scheme actuary.

Commutation of whole pension (serious ill-health)N.I.

171.—(1) This regulation applies to a member (P) who, on the entitlement day for a pension, has a life expectancy of less than a year.

(2) P may apply to the Department to receive a lump sum instead of the pension.

(3) The application must—

(a)be in writing,

(b)be made when P applies under regulation 162 for payment of the pension, and

(c)be accompanied by all the medical evidence necessary for the Department to determine that P is entitled to payment of the lump sum.

(4) If P is eligible to apply under regulation 168 to receive a lump sum under that regulation—

(a)the largest permissible lump sum is to be paid under that regulation; and

(b)the commutation amount under that regulation is to be deducted when calculating the annual rate under regulation 172(2)(a).

(5) In this regulation, “pension” means—

(a)an age retirement pension and any phased retirement pension payable with it;

(b)an ill-health pension and a total incapacity pension or phased retirement pension payable with it; or

(c)a pension credit retirement pension.

Amount of lump sum payable under regulation 171 instead of retirement pensionN.I.

172.—(1) This regulation applies to a member (P) who applies under regulation 171 to receive a lump sum instead of a retirement pension.

(2) The amount of the lump sum payable to P is the total of—

(a)for an age retirement pension, ill-health pension or total incapacity pension, a sum equal to 5 x the annual rate of the retirement pension, and

(b)for a phased retirement pension that is already in payment, a sum equal to (A-B) x the annual rate of the phased retirement pension where—

A is 5, and

B is the period (in years and fractions of a year) from the date on which the phased retirement pension was first paid until the date of the application M2.

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M2Note: if this period is 5 years or more, no lump sum is payable in respect of the phased retirement pension.

Amount of lump sum payable under regulation 171 instead of a pension credit retirement pensionN.I.

173.—(1) This regulation applies to a member (P) who applies under regulation 171 to receive a lump sum instead of a pension credit retirement pension.

(2) The amount of the lump sum payable to P is an amount equal to 5 times the annual rate of the pension credit retirement pension.

Commutation: small pensionsN.I.

174.—(1) If paragraph (2) applies, the Department may, on the application of a member (P), commute a retirement pension by paying a lump sum to P.

(2) This paragraph applies if —

(a)the lump sum is a trivial commutation lump sum as defined in paragraph 7 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 Act or falls within regulation 11 or 12 of the Registered Pension Schemes (Authorised Payments) Regulations 2009 M3;

(b)the application under paragraph (1) is made when P applies under regulation 162 for payment of the retirement pension;

(c)in the 3 years ending with the date of the application, a transfer payment has not been made in respect of P;

(d)in the 5 years ending with the date of the application, a transfer payment has not been accepted in respect of rights accrued under another occupational pension scheme; and

(e)a transfer payment otherwise than from another occupational pension scheme has not been accepted in relation to P.

(3) If a lump sum is paid under paragraph (1), benefits are not payable under Part 6 on P's death.

(4) The Department may, on the application of a pension credit member (P), commute a pension credit retirement pension by paying a lump sum to P if—

(a)the lump sum is a trivial commutation lump sum as defined in paragraph 7 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004 or falls within regulation 11 or 12 of the Registered Pension Schemes (Authorised Payments) Regulations 2009; and

(b)the application is made when P applies under regulation 162 for payment of the pension.

(5) The Department may, on the application of a beneficiary to whom a pension is payable under Part 6, commute that pension by paying a lump sum to the beneficiary if—

(a)the application is made when the beneficiary applies under regulation 162 for payment of the pension; and

(b)the lump sum is a trivial commutation lump sum death benefit as defined in paragraph 20 of Schedule 29 to the Finance Act 2004.

(6) A lump sum payable under this regulation is to be determined by the Department after taking advice from the scheme actuary.

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