P60

Find your way around your online P60 using our FAQs.

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  • Answer:

    The simplest way to access your P60 is through My Pension Online. Here you can keep all your pension information together and print anything you need.

    However, if you wish to receive a paper version of your P60 please contact us and we’ll be able to do this for you (please let us know if it’s just a previous P60 you’d like a paper copy of, or all going forward).

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    Public service pensions are increased annually by the same percentage as State Additional Pensions (the State Earnings Related Pension and the State Second Pension).

    It’s applied in April and is based on the increase in the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) in the 12 months to September of the previous year. This is to keep them in line with the cost of living. You can find the latest Pensions Increase information on our updates page.

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    The increase is applied to payments from the first Monday after April 6. If your April payment date falls before then, you’ll receive the increase from your May payment.

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    You can find your P60 by logging in to your My Pension Online account and selecting P60 on the left hand side menu bar.

    If you haven’t signed up for an MPO account you can do so by clicking here.

    Registering is easy and you can use your MPO account to keep your details up to date and send us a secure message.

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    If you haven't received your annual increase this may be because your pension payment date fell before the first Monday in April. You should receive your increase in your May payment.

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    Increases may be proportioned if you took retirement benefits during the Scheme year. You’ll receive the full Pensions Increase once your benefits have been in payment for a full Scheme year. For example if you retired in December 2020, you’d receive a proportional increase in April 2021 and then the full Pensions Increase in April 2022.

    Your Pensions Increase may also be lower if you've a Guaranteed Minimum Pension and your State Pension Age was before 6 April 2016. This is because increases above 3% are paid by the State via increases to your State pension.

  • Answer:

    Printing your P60 is easy. You just need to press the green ‘Print P60’ button on the right hand side of the page. To download your P60 click on the ‘download P60’ button underneath the green box.

  • Answer:

    For more information about your P60 watch our video.

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    On the P60 page there is a drop down box which allows you to change the tax year you’re viewing. Simply select the tax year you want to see and this will load the relevant year.

    Please note you’ll only be able to see previous P60s from Teachers’ Pensions, not any previous employment.

  • Answer:

    If you think there are any issues with your P60 please use My Pension Online to send us a secure message.

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