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oTHER STATE OR NI BENEFITS Q. 58(d)<br />

This question covars all State Benefits not covered by previous questions.<br />

Possible entries here are:<br />

i. Job Ralease Allowance<br />

ii. War Widow’s Pension<br />

iii. Industrial Widow’s Pension<br />

iv. Guardian’s allowance<br />

v. Industrial Disablement Benefit (paid weekly) .<br />

vi. Enterprise Allowance<br />

NB . Allowance for foster children should appear at Q.70<br />

Always give full details of benefit including government department concerned.<br />

Pension frun Employer, Trade Union, Friendly. Bociety, Q.60-64<br />

Annuity or Personal Pension or C0u3mant<br />

NOTE CHANGE FOR 1988<br />

Pension from a previous employer relates not only to private pensions received by<br />

the informant from their own previous employer but also to a pri~te pension from<br />

the smployer of a deceased spouse or other relative.<br />

Do not include pansion from a previous smployer at Q63.<br />

Q62 deals with pension as member of trade union or friendly society.<br />

Q64 is concerned with personal pensions normally receivsd by retired self-employed<br />

people.<br />

other deduction from an amployee pension Q.61(f)<br />

Normally incoma tax is deducted from an employee pension (Q 61 (c)). Howe ver, some<br />

pension funds agree to deduct other paymenta from pension eg medical insurance<br />

premiums, savings.<br />

Ensure that this question is asked of all receiving a pension at Q 61. If the<br />

anawer ia ‘No’ ring code 2.<br />

Savings AccOu.uta (prompt csrd ‘T‘ ) Q65<br />

See Q81 for children under 16.<br />

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