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18/12/2023
Author: Editorial
<p>There were more than 30 news updates posted on the site this year, covering everything from tax and investments, to financial wellbeing and retirement planning. Thousands of you read them, and we’ve listed the 5 most popular below. </p><p>You can read all of these stories and more on the news pages - <a href="/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates">railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates</a> - and we’ll be keeping you updated throughout the next year too!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4>1.&nbsp;Understanding your death benefits<strong></strong></h4><p>Back in January, we ran a news story explaining what you can do to help make sure your loved ones can benefit from your pension when you die. Namely…</p><ol><li><strong>Making your nominations</strong><strong></strong></li><li><strong>Making sure your family know who to contact about your pension when you die </strong><strong></strong></li></ol><p>This coincided with the launch of a new webpage outlining how to report a member’s death and explaining what happens once the Scheme has been notified that a member has died. You can read more using the links below: </p><p><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/01/18/understanding-your-death-benefits" data-sf-ec-immutable="">News story on understanding your death benefits</a> </p><p><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/help-and-support/reporting-a-death" data-sf-ec-immutable="">Webpage for reporting a death</a> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4><strong>2. Now’s the time to check your details </strong><strong></strong></h4><p>This article was a look ahead to the launch of pensions dashboards, with a request to please make sure your details are up to date. </p><p>While the Pensions Dashboards project has been delayed by the Government, it is still important for you to make sure your details are correct, otherwise your information might not match correctly with the dashboards once they’re in place. </p><p>You can find out more about the dashboards and what information they will use on the original news story – <a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/04/05/nows-the-time-to-check-your-details" data-sf-ec-immutable="">now’s the time to check your details</a>&nbsp; </p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><h4><strong>3. How the Spring Budget affects you and your pension</strong></h4><p>Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt presented his Spring Budget on March 15 2023.&nbsp; It included several changes affecting pensions, particularly that:&nbsp; </p><ul><li>The Lifetime Allowance (LTA) would be abolished</li><li>The Annual Allowance would increase from £40,000 to £60,000</li><li>The threshold for those affected by the Tapered Annual Allowance would increase from £240,000 to £260,000</li><li>The Money Purchase Annual Allowance would increase from £4,000 to £10,000</li><li>The most you would be able to take as a tax-free lump sum would be £268,275 (unless you have Lifetime Allowance protections)</li></ul><p>There have been many changes in the Government since then, but this story remains the most read news item on the site this year. </p><p><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/03/15/spring-budget-announcements" data-sf-ec-immutable="">Remind yourself of what was said in the Spring Budget announcements</a> article.&nbsp; But please bear in mind that details around the LTA are still being finalised.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4>4. Free will writing initiative continues in 2023</h4><p>Death features in our countdown for a second time, but this one was all about how to have a will drafted or updated free of charge. This charity initiative usually runs twice a year and is targeted primarily at those aged 55 and over. </p><p>If you want to find out more, check out the story from March or when the initiative ran again in October and look out for further updates in 2024.</p><p><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/03/06/free-will-writing-initiative-continues-in-2023" data-sf-ec-immutable="">March news story</a></p><p><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/10/06/free-wills-month" data-sf-ec-immutable="">October news story</a> </p><p>It’s important to remember that&nbsp;your will does not cover any death benefits payable from your RPS pension. You should separately update your nominations in your&nbsp;<a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/login" data-sf-ec-immutable="">myRPS account</a>&nbsp;to say where you’d like any lump sum death benefit payments from your pension to go if you die before you claim them. This cannot be covered in your will, as your railways pension is separate to the rest of your estate.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h4>5. Changes to your website... coming soon!</h4><p>The fifth most popular news story this year offered a preview of the changes being made to the RPS member website, including:</p><ul><li><span style="background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); color: inherit; font-family: inherit; text-align: inherit; text-transform: inherit; word-spacing: normal; caret-color: auto; white-space: inherit; font-size: inherit">a bigger menu to let you see at a glance, what’s available and where you need to go</span></li><li>a full review of all of the information on the site to make it clearer and more relevant for you</li><li>links at the bottom of each of the pages to direct you to other relevant information you might want to check out</li><li>separate sections for members of the defined benefit (DB) Sections of the Scheme and for the Industry-Wide Defined Contribution (IWDC) Section</li><li>quick links on the homepage links making it easier for you to find the most popular pages </li></ul><p>All of these changes are now in place. You can read more about them, and why they were done in:</p><ul><li><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/07/03/changes-to-your-website-coming-soon!" data-sf-ec-immutable="" data-sf-marked="">the original news story, changes to your website coming soon</a>! </li><li><a href="https://member.railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates/2023/07/25/introducing-your-new-look-website" data-sf-ec-immutable="">the follow up article, introducing your new look website</a> </li></ul><p>We’d also still love to hear what you think about the new look site, via the short survey at - <a href="https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RPS-web-feedback" data-sf-ec-immutable="">surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RPS-web-feedback</a> </p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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Read all about it! Popular stories 2023

Hot off the press, here’s a look back at the most popular news stories of 2023.

There were more than 30 news updates posted on the site this year, covering everything from tax and investments, to financial wellbeing and retirement planning. Thousands of you read them, and we’ve listed the 5 most popular below.

You can read all of these stories and more on the news pages - railwayspensions.co.uk/knowledge-hub/news-and-views/news-updates - and we’ll be keeping you updated throughout the next year too!

 

1. Understanding your death benefits

Back in January, we ran a news story explaining what you can do to help make sure your loved ones can benefit from your pension when you die. Namely…

  1. Making your nominations
  2. Making sure your family know who to contact about your pension when you die

This coincided with the launch of a new webpage outlining how to report a member’s death and explaining what happens once the Scheme has been notified that a member has died. You can read more using the links below:

News story on understanding your death benefits

Webpage for reporting a death

 

2. Now’s the time to check your details

This article was a look ahead to the launch of pensions dashboards, with a request to please make sure your details are up to date.

While the Pensions Dashboards project has been delayed by the Government, it is still important for you to make sure your details are correct, otherwise your information might not match correctly with the dashboards once they’re in place.

You can find out more about the dashboards and what information they will use on the original news story – now’s the time to check your details 

 

3. How the Spring Budget affects you and your pension

Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt presented his Spring Budget on March 15 2023.  It included several changes affecting pensions, particularly that: 

  • The Lifetime Allowance (LTA) would be abolished
  • The Annual Allowance would increase from £40,000 to £60,000
  • The threshold for those affected by the Tapered Annual Allowance would increase from £240,000 to £260,000
  • The Money Purchase Annual Allowance would increase from £4,000 to £10,000
  • The most you would be able to take as a tax-free lump sum would be £268,275 (unless you have Lifetime Allowance protections)

There have been many changes in the Government since then, but this story remains the most read news item on the site this year.

Remind yourself of what was said in the Spring Budget announcements article.  But please bear in mind that details around the LTA are still being finalised.

 

4. Free will writing initiative continues in 2023

Death features in our countdown for a second time, but this one was all about how to have a will drafted or updated free of charge. This charity initiative usually runs twice a year and is targeted primarily at those aged 55 and over.

If you want to find out more, check out the story from March or when the initiative ran again in October and look out for further updates in 2024.

March news story

October news story

It’s important to remember that your will does not cover any death benefits payable from your RPS pension. You should separately update your nominations in your myRPS account to say where you’d like any lump sum death benefit payments from your pension to go if you die before you claim them. This cannot be covered in your will, as your railways pension is separate to the rest of your estate.

 

5. Changes to your website... coming soon!

The fifth most popular news story this year offered a preview of the changes being made to the RPS member website, including:

  • a bigger menu to let you see at a glance, what’s available and where you need to go
  • a full review of all of the information on the site to make it clearer and more relevant for you
  • links at the bottom of each of the pages to direct you to other relevant information you might want to check out
  • separate sections for members of the defined benefit (DB) Sections of the Scheme and for the Industry-Wide Defined Contribution (IWDC) Section
  • quick links on the homepage links making it easier for you to find the most popular pages

All of these changes are now in place. You can read more about them, and why they were done in:

We’d also still love to hear what you think about the new look site, via the short survey at - surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RPS-web-feedback

 

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