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PENSION SCHEME CAREER AVERAGE BENEFITS 2011 YOUR PENSION IN PAYMENT

Introduction We have prepared this guide to: help you decide what options to take before your BBC pension starts; and provide information that you may need once your pension is in payment. About this guide This guide explains how Career Average Benefits 2011 (CAB 2011) members of the BBC Pension Scheme (the Scheme) will receive their pension benefits. Like the members handbook, it is intended for guidance only. The definitive provisions of the Scheme are set out in the Trust Deed and Rules, which supplement and override this guide in the event of any difference. Some of the terms used (e.g. qualifying spouse) have a particular meaning and are in bold type wherever they appear in the text. There is an explanation of the terms used on pages 12 to 14.

Contents Section Before my pension starts After my pension starts Finding out Explanation of Terms Pages 2 3-6 7-11 12-14

Before my pension starts Can I exchange part of my pension for cash? You can exchange part of your pension for a cash payment, which is currently tax-free. This is known as commutation. The maximum lump sum you can take is 25% of the value of your scale pension benefits. If you take cash, your scale pension will be reduced. Full details will be sent to you before your pension starts. Taking cash does not affect the pension payable to your dependants or children. Those benefits will still be calculated on your full pension, as though you had not taken any cash. If you want to take a lump sum lower than the maximum shown in your statement, you should call the pension service line (see page 8) who will be able to tell you what the impact will be on your pension. The rate of exchange of pension for cash (i.e. how much cash each pound buys ) is set by the BBC and the Trustees after having consulted the actuary. Before making the decision to exchange pension for cash, you should consider taking independent financial advice (see page 9). What happens with my additional contributions? If you have paid additional contributions via LifePlan - the BBCs defined contribution plan you should contact Aviva direct by visiting ecommunity.aviva.co.uk/group/bbc-lifeplan-additional-contributions. 2

After my pension starts How is my pension paid? We will pay your BBC pension on the 16th of each month, in advance, by credit transfer to your bank or building society account, whichever you prefer. The Scheme does not issue regular payslips, but we will send you one with your first payment. After that, we will send you a payslip when the net payment (after deductions) is different from the last payment by more than 10. If you want to view your pension payslips, they are available on mypension online. If you have not already registered you will need your unique personal security number which will be detailed on the letter we send you confirming the initial pension payment. If you leave the United Kingdom (UK), we can make arrangements to pay your pension in either the UK or the country to which you have moved. If you have a question about your pension payments, you should call the pension service line (see page 8). The State pension is paid gross (before deductions), but you are liable for tax on it. You will receive your State pension direct from the Pension Service, but for the purpose of assessing tax it is included with your BBC pension, from which tax is paid as appropriate. The tax office for BBC pensioners is: Manchester Chapel Wharf Area (Reference: 951/BX) Trinity Bridge House 2 Dearmans Place Salford M3 5BS Phone: 0300 200 3300 3

If you have any questions about your pension after it starts, please contact: Post: Operations and Communications Manager Pension and Benefits Centre Broadcasting House Cardiff CF5 2YQ Phone: 029 2032 2811 Email: mypension@bbc.co.uk Please quote your pension number in all correspondence. Does my pension increase? Pensions are reviewed annually and any increases are awarded on 1 April. The Scheme increases both pensions in payment and deferred pensions by the lesser of: the rise in the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) for the previous calendar year (January to December); or 4%. Increases are calculated on the pension in payment. Increases are reported in the Scheme s annual report. 4

What pension benefits will I get from the State? The State will provide you with a pension at State pension age depending on your National Insurance contribution history. CAB 2011 members have always paid the full rate of National Insurance contributions towards the State pension. You can find out more about State benefits by visiting gov.uk. What happens when I die? Your pension is payable for life. On your death, the following benefits are payable: A dependant s pension Your qualifying spouse or qualifying civil partner will receive a dependant s pension. It will be one-half of your full pension with increases to the date of your death. If you have no qualifying spouse or qualifying civil partner, your nominated dependant will receive a pension. Children s pension Your qualifying children (up to a maximum of two) will receive a pension equal to a quarter of your full pension. If there is no qualifying spouse or qualifying civil partner s pension payable, the children s pensions will be doubled. 5

A lump sum If you are being paid an incapacity pension and die before normal pension age, the lump sum payment will be equal to four times your life cover pensionable salary (ignoring the CAB 2011 earnings cap) as at the date you left service, less any cash you took in exchange for pension (see page 2). Lump sum payments are currently free of inheritance tax. The Trustees have discretion over who receives the cash and in what proportion. They take into account, but cannot be bound by, your wishes. You are therefore asked to let the Trustees know your choice of beneficiaries by keeping your expression of wish form up to date. If your circumstances change, a new form is available from the pension service line (see page 8). 6

Finding Out Serving BBC pensioners We keep in touch with and help our pensioners in the following ways: Prospero a newspaper for BBC pensioners. It contains news about pensions, former colleagues and developments at the BBC. Prospero is available online at bbc.co.uk/mypension. Volunteer visiting scheme is available to BBC pensioners over 70, those recently bereaved and anyone in poor health. The scheme is a method of keeping in touch and operates throughout the UK. Visitors are BBC pensioners themselves. If you want to be visited, receive a phone call or meet up somewhere mutually convenient call 029 2932 2811. The contact number is the same if you would like to become a visitor. Benevolent Fund funded by the BBC to provide support for pensioners and their dependants at times of unexpected financial hardship, when help from other sources is not available. Grants are made at the discretion of the Trustees. Call: 029 2032 2811 for details. Grace Wyndham Goldie (BBC) Trust Fund a registered charity funded by voluntary contributions to provide small grants towards the cost of education or hardship not covered by help from other sources. The Trustees are responsible for awarding grants. Call 029 2032 2811 for details or visit the website. Membership of the BBC Club in London is open to retired staff. The Prospero section is run by pensioners for pensioners. Call: 020 8752 6666 or email bbc.club@bbcclub.co.uk for details. Arrangements for regional clubs vary. BBC Pensioners Association - BBCPA was founded in 1988 to promote and safeguard the interests of BBC pensioners. It is independent of the BBC. Three open regional meetings are held a year. For membership visit their website or complete the form in Prospero. 7

Production of information As part of the normal running of the Scheme, the Trustees and auditors routinely undertake an exercise to identify any cases where the Scheme has not been notified of a pensioner s death to avoid overpayment of pensions. We regularly send some basic personal details such as name, date of birth and National Insurance number to a company called LexisNexis who provide tracing and identity verification services. This data matching exercise meets the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998. LexisNexis processes the data for this purpose only, and complies with data protection principles. Where can I get help? Pension service line The in-house Pension and Benefits Centre offers prompt help on everything to do with the Scheme. Our pension service line is available from 08.30 to 17.30, Monday to Friday on: Phone: 029 2032 2811 (external), or 01 22811 (internal) Post: Operations and Communications Manager Pension and Benefits Centre Broadcasting House Cardiff CF5 2YQ Email: mypension@bbc.co.uk 8

We aim to deal with 95% or more of all cases within best-practice times for the pensions industry. Our service standard is to acknowledge all the correspondence within five working days of receipt, and to give you a firm commitment of when we will deal with the matter. There are standard times for processing all routine work. When there is a delay, we will let you know and keep you informed of progress. Under the terms of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, we are not authorised to give you financial advice. However, we will give you the information you need to get independent financial advice and to help make your own decisions. We welcome suggestions for improving the service we offer. Pension website You can find out more about the BBC s pension arrangements by visiting bbc.co.uk/mypension Independent financial advice If you want specific financial advice about your pension options, you need to speak to an independent financial adviser. To find an independent financial adviser near you, visit unbiased.co.uk 9

How is my data protected? BBC Pension Trust Limited, the BBC and participating employers must process (i.e. gather, hold and use) information about you in connection with your membership of the Scheme. This processing is necessary: to calculate and pay benefits; for statistical and reference purposes; and to manage the Scheme as a whole. It can involve passing information about you to the Scheme s actuary, auditor, advisers and administrator (listed in the annual report), and to anyone else who may need it to run the Scheme. More detailed information is available in our Privacy Notice which is available on our website. 10

What is the maximum pension I can earn? The Scheme has limits on the amount of benefit it can pay. There are two allowances that limit the total value of pension benefits you can build up across all registered schemes of which you are a member without incurring additional tax liabilities. The allowances do not affect many people. The following is based on the Trustees understanding of the allowances. The Annual Allowance This limits the contributions and/or benefits that you can build up each year without additional tax charges. If your benefits build up by more than your available Annual Allowance (including any carried forward from previous years) the excess is taxed at your marginal rate. In certain circumstances there will be an option for you to elect that the Scheme pays the annual allowance tax charge on your behalf with a corresponding deduction applied to you benefits. The Lifetime Allowance This is an overall limit on the value of pension benefits you can build up across all types of registered pension schemes without additional tax charges. When your CAB 2011 pension comes into payment, its capital value (calculated by multiplying your initial annual pension by a factor of 20) plus any lump sum must be checked against your remaining Lifetime Allowance. Each time you take benefits from a scheme your remaining Lifetime Allowance will be reduced. The value of benefits which exceed your remaining Lifetime Allowance will be subject to a one-off tax charge of 55% if taken as a lump sum, or 25% if taken as a pension since the pension is also subject to income tax. These one-off tax charges can be paid by the Scheme when your benefits are put into payment. If you think you might be affected by the Lifetime Allowance, you should consider seeking specialist pensions advice. 11

Explanation of terms These terms are in bold type wherever they appear in this guide. CAB 2011 earnings cap The pensionable salary limit on which contributions and pension benefits are based. From 1 April 2018 it is 150,600. Full pension The annual amount of pension immediately before death, as it would have been but for any commutation (or levelling adjustment if you retired before 1 October 2012). Incapacity Incapacity means physical or mental impairment as a result of which, on the evidence of a doctor or other qualified person appointed by the BBC, the Trustees are satisfied: that you cannot carry out your normal occupation; and it is likely to permanently and substantially impair your earning capacity. Life cover pensionable salary Your basic pay including any other earnings as may be recognised by the BBC for this purpose before Smart Pensions. 12

Nominated dependant A person nominated by you in writing as prescribed by the Trustees and accepted by them as satisfying the requirements set out in form PENS26, available from the pension service line (see page 8). The Trustees may reduce the pension, after consulting the actuary, if your nominated dependant is younger than you by more than 10 years. Normal pension age Age 65. Pensionable salary In any Scheme year, your basic pay including any other earnings as may be recognised by the BBC as pensionable before Smart Pensions where applicable. From 1 April 2011 the BBC has limited increases in pensionable salary subject to the Scheme earnings cap where applicable, to a maximum of 1% each year. Pensionable service The number of years and days of active membership. Qualifying children Your natural (including any not yet born) and adopted children, and any that the Trustees accept were financially dependent on you at the date of your death. Benefits are payable to your qualifying children up to age 18 or, at the Trustees discretion, up to age 23 while in full-time education. 13

Qualifying civil partner The person with whom you have entered into a civil partnership and who is ordinarily resident with you when you die. Your partner will not qualify for a pension if the civil partnership is registered after you leave service, less than six months before you die. In addition, the Trustees may reduce the pension, after consulting the actuary, if your partner is younger than you by more than 10 years. Qualifying spouse The person to whom you are married and who is ordinarily resident with you when you die. Your spouse will not qualify for a pension if the marriage takes place after you leave service, less than six months before you die. In addition, in respect of a post-leaving marriage, the Trustees may reduce the pension, after consulting the actuary, if your spouse is younger than you by more than 10 years. State pension age The age set by the Government from which your State pension is payable. You can find out more about your State pension age by visiting gov.uk. 14

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Produced by: Pension and Benefits Centre Tel: 029 2032 2811 Email: mypension@bbc.co.uk Web: bbc.co.uk/mypension April 2018