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What to do about someone’s pension when they’ve died

Pensions need sorting out when someone dies. It’s possible that a spouse or another beneficiary might benefit. The amount claimed depends on the type of pension, the age of the deceased and their beneficiaries.

What’s in this guide

  • What to do about their State Pension
  • What to do about their personal and workplace pensions
  • Inheritance Tax on pensions
  • More help with sorting out a pension

What to do about their State Pension

You can use the Tell Us Once serviceOpens in a new window to report a death to most government organisations in one go including dealing with a State Pension.

The Tell Us Once service is not available in Northern Ireland. Find out who to tell about a death in Northern Ireland on nidirectOpens in a new window

If you’d like to discuss your situation, you can contact the Pension Service on GOV.UKOpens in a new window

Claiming their State Pension

You might be entitled to extra pension payments from your spouse’s or civil partner’s State Pension.

It depends on the amount of National Insurance contributions they made and when you and your spouse or civil partner reach(ed) the State Pension age.

Requesting information about an underpaid State Pension

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has identified some people whose pensions were underpaid because they didn’t get the automatic increase they were entitled to. These include people who were:

  • married or widowed when they died, or

  • aged 80 or over when they died.

The DWP may have already written to the person or their next of kin, if they know the correct address.

If you think the person who died may have been underpaid for their pension, you can request additional information using the ‘Request information’ buttonOpens in a new window on GOV.UK.

It may take some time for the DWP to deal with your enquiry, but they will write to you to tell you the outcome either way. If the person was owed money from their pension, the DWP will let you know what the next steps are.

You can check what you might be entitled through your partner's pensionOpens in a new window on GOV.UK.

If you haven’t reached State Pension age, you might also qualify for Bereavement benefitsOpens in a new window

Find out more in our guides:
  • Claiming bereavement support payment and other benefits
  • State Pension death benefits
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What to do about their personal and workplace pensions

If you’re dealing with someone’s affairs after their death, check their paperwork to see if they had any personal or workplace pension schemes.

If they did, contact the pension provider to find out how much they had and what to do next.

If you don’t know who the pension provider is and the deceased was employed, contact their employer to see if there was a current workplace pension.

The amount you can claim and when you can claim it depends on which type of personal or workplace pension it is.

Defined contribution and defined benefit pensions provide different benefits on death.

You need to contact the pension provider, or employer, if it’s a workplace scheme, to find out how much the deceased had and how to claim that pension.

You can download this letter template to contact the pension providerOpens in a new window (DOC 28KB) 

If you can’t find any trace of a personal or workplace pension, but you think the deceased person might have had one, the Pension Tracing Service can help you. This is a free, government-backed service.

Call them on 0800 731 0175 or find out more on GOV.UK

Defined contribution pensions

Different tax rules apply to the rules when inheriting a defined contribution pension.

If someone dies before age 75, their beneficiaries may be able to inherit their pension tax-free. If they die when they're 75 or older, whoever inherits their pension may need to pay Income Tax on it.

At the moment, death benefits and unused defined contribution pensions are not included as part of your estate for calculating Inheritance Tax. A change announced in the Autumn 2024 Budget means that these could be liable for Inheritance Tax from April 2027.

If the person died before age 75:

  • If they received income from a single life annuity, this would stop unless there was a ‘guaranteed period’ attached to the annuity. In which case, it will continue to be paid tax-free until the end of the guarantee period – usually five or ten years.
  • If it was a joint life annuity, income will continue to be paid to the survivor – also tax-free – until their death. But this is usually at a reduced rate – half is common. If you’re not sure which they had, ask the annuity provider.
  • If the deceased had a flexi access drawdown pension which was set up or first accessed after 5 April 2015, any money paid within two years of the pension holder’s death will be paid tax-free.
  • However, if the pension is claimed more than two years after the pension holder’s death, tax might be payable.
  • Any money taken out of the pension scheme before death, or any investments bought with cash from the pension scheme, will count as part of the deceased’s estate and might be subject to Inheritance Tax.
  • The money in the pension will continue to grow tax-free if it stays invested.

If the person died age 75 or over:

  • If they received income from a single life annuity, this would stop unless there was a ‘guaranteed period’. In which case, it will be paid to the beneficiaries until the end of the guaranteed period. Income Tax will apply to the payments.
  • If it was a joint annuity, income will continue to be paid to the survivor, and Income Tax will apply.
  • Any money taken as a lump sum or as an income from a flexi-access drawdown scheme or from any untouched pension pot, will be added to the beneficiary’s’ other income and taxed in the normal way.
Find out more in our guide Defined contribution pension schemes

Defined benefit pensions

How a defined benefit pension pays out depends on whether the deceased was retired.

If the deceased hadn’t yet retired:

  • Most schemes will pay out a lump sum that is typically two or four times their salary.
  • If the person who died was under age 75, this lump sum is tax-free.
  • This type of pension usually also pays a taxable ‘survivor’s pension’ to the deceased’s spouse, civil partner or dependent child.

If the deceased was retired:

  • If the deceased received a pension from a defined benefit scheme, a reduced pension will often continue to be paid to a spouse, civil partner or other dependent according to the rules of the scheme.
  • Check what benefits are due with the pension scheme or provider.

At the moment, death benefits from these pensions are not included as part of your estate for calculating Inheritance Tax. A change announced in the Autumn 2024 Budget means that some death benefits could be liable for Inheritance Tax from April 2027.

Find out more in our guide Defined benefit pension schemes explained

Lifetime allowance

Changes have been made to the Lifetime allowance. There is now no tax charge for the value of pensions which exceed the limit (currently £1,073,100). 

If the deceased had insufficient lifetime allowance remaining to cover the value of any pensions which have not already been tested against the lifetime allowance, you might have to pay more tax on any pension savings that exceeds this limit.

Find out more in our guide Tax-free lump sum allowances for pension

If you receive a lump sum from a pension after someone dies, it is added to any other tax-free payments they got before they died. If it adds up to more than £1,073,100, you might have to pay Income Tax on part of the payment. This rule started on 6 April 2024 and is known as the Lump Sum and Death Benefit Allowance.

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Inheritance Tax on pensions

From April 2027, most unspent pension pots and death benefits will count as part of their estate when a person has passed away.

This means the value of their pension will be combined with other assets to determine if their estate owes Inheritance Tax.

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More help with sorting out a pension

If you need more information about sorting out the pension of someone who’s died, or how you should claim their pension, contact us:

Need more information on pensions?

Call us free on 0800 011 3797 or use our webchatOpens in a new window. One of our pension specialists will be happy to answer your questions.

 

Our help is impartial and free to use, whether that’s online or over the phone.

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