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How soon should contributions deducted by my employer be paid across to the scheme?



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Contributions deducted from your salary should be paid to the scheme provider within 19 days of the end of the month in which the deduction was made. If therefore, for example, your contributions were deducted from your salary on 25th January, they must be passed to the pensions' provider by 19th February.


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Different rules apply to contributions made on your behalf by your employer but there should normally be some form of schedule outlining the due dates of both employee and employer.

Contact Usdaw if you have any concerns about whether your employer is late in making payments to your scheme.

For further information: See the Pension Regulator's Guidance

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