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31.—(1) A claimant shall be treated as possessing—
(a)subject to paragraph (2), the amount of any retirement pension income—
(i)for which no claim has been made; and
(ii)to which he might expect to be entitled if a claim for it were made;
(b)income from an occupational pension scheme which the claimant elected to defer.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) shall not apply to the following where entitlement has been deferred—
(a)a Category A or Category B retirement pension payable under sections 43 to 55 of the Act;
(b)a shared additional pension payable under section 55A of the Act M1;
(c)graduated retirement benefit payable under sections 36 and 37 of the National Insurance Act 1965 M2.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), entitlement has been deferred—
(a)in the case of a Category A or Category B pension, in the circumstances specified in section 55(3) of the Act;
(b)in the case of a shared additional pension, in the circumstances specified in section 55C(3) of the Act; and
(c)in the case of graduated retirement benefit, in the circumstances specified in section 36(4) and (4A) of the National Insurance Act 1965 M3.
(4) Where a person, aged not less than 60, is a person entitled to money purchase benefits under an occupational pension scheme or a personal pension scheme, or is a party to, or a person deriving entitlement to a pension under, a retirement annuity contract, and—
(a)he fails to purchase an annuity with the funds available in that scheme where—
(i)he defers, in whole or in part, the payment of any income which would have been payable to him by his pension fund holder;
(ii)he fails to take any necessary action to secure that the whole of any income which would be payable to him by his pension fund holder upon his applying for it, is so paid; or
(iii)income withdrawal is not available to him under that scheme; or
(b)in the case of a retirement annuity contract, he fails to purchase an annuity with the funds available under that contract,
the amount of any income foregone shall be treated as possessed by him, but only from the date on which it could be expected to be acquired were an application for it to be made.
(5) The amount of any income foregone in a case to which either head (i) or (ii) of paragraph (4)(a) applies shall be the maximum amount of income which may be withdrawn from the fund and shall be determined by the relevant authority which shall take account of information provided by the pension fund holder in accordance with regulation 57(6) (evidence and information).
(6) The amount of any income foregone in a case to which either head (iii) of paragraph (4)(a) or paragraph (4)(b) applies shall be the income that the claimant could have received without purchasing an annuity had the funds held under the relevant scheme or retirement annuity contract been held under a personal pension scheme or occupational pension scheme where income withdrawal was available and shall be determined in the manner specified in paragraph (5).
(7) In paragraph (4), “money purchase benefits” has the meaning it has in the Pensions Scheme Act 1993 M4.
(8) A person shall be treated as possessing income of which he has deprived himself for the purpose of securing entitlement to council tax benefit or increasing the amount of that benefit.
(9) Where a claimant is in receipt of any benefit (other than council tax benefit) under the benefit Acts and the rate of that benefit is altered with effect from a date on or after 1st April in any year but not more than 14 days thereafter, the relevant authority shall treat the claimant as possessing such benefit at the altered rate from either 1st April or the first Monday in April in that year, whichever date the relevant authority shall select to apply in its area, to the date on which the altered rate is to take effect.
(10) In the case of a claimant who has, or whose partner has, an award of state pension credit comprising only the savings credit, where a relevant authority treats the claimant as possessing any benefit (other than council tax benefit) at the altered rate in accordance with paragraph (9), that authority shall—
(a)determine the income and capital of that claimant in accordance with regulation 17(1) (calculation of claimant's income in savings credit only cases) where the calculation or estimate of that income and capital is altered with effect from a date on or after 1st April in any year but not more than 14 days thereafter; and
(b)treat that claimant as possessing such income and capital at the altered rate by reference to the date selected by the relevant authority to apply in its area, for the purposes of establishing the period referred to in paragraph (9).
Marginal Citations
M1Sections 55A to C were inserted by paragraph 3 of Schedule 6 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30).
M3Section 36(4) is to be replaced by a new section 36(4) and (4A) by S.I. 2005/454 as from 6th April 2005.
M41993 c. 48; see section 181(1) of that Act.
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