Defence
- A link to the pensions forecast calculator for members of AFPS 75 and AFPS 05.
- Information on the pension scheme for service personnel introduced in 1975 and closed to new entrants from 6 April 2005.
- This is the pension scheme for Regular Service personnel. It became effective for new entrants from 6 April 2005 and from 6 April 2006 for Service personnel who elected to transfer from AFPS 75 as a result of the Offer To Transfer.
- Booklets relating to AFPS 75, AFPS 05, Reserve Forces Pension Scheme (RFPS).
- Details of the Armed Forces Redundancy Schemes for members of the Regular Armed Forces who are selected for redundancy.
- Table of Wider Benefits
- Details of the compensation scheme for all members of the Regular and Reserve Forces.
- The AFAB Scheme is a stand-alone compensation scheme for Regular personnel where the injury, illness or death was caused by service on or before 5 April 2005.
- Information on pension and compensation benefits for members of the Reserve Forces.
- Information about AVCs and Added Years under AFPS 75 and AFPS 05. AVCs are not available under RFPS.
- Information about how to transfer in pension benefits from another pension scheme built up before joining the Armed Forces or transfer AFPS benefits out to another pension scheme when taking up employment after leaving the Armed Forces. Note: There are time limits for transferring pension benefits.
- The CIC(O) Scheme provides compensation for Service personnel and their accompanying eligible dependants who, whilst serving overseas, sustain a criminal injury or death.
- These pages will highlight proposed changes to the Armed Forces pensions and compensation schemes and also those which have been approved.
- This page gives an overview of the pensions tax regime that was introduced on 6 April 2006 with the Lifetime Allowance (LTA) and Annual Allowance (AA).
- This page explains the main features of pension sharing and its adminstrative treatment with the rules of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme. The information contained on this page is only a guide and members are advised to seek independent legal advice regarding the best options available to them when looking at financial provisions as a result of divorce.
- The Service Personnel and Veterans Agency (SPVA) is sorry to have to inform Veteran Customers that an error has been identified in respect of a small proportion of Armed Forces Pension Scheme 75 (AFPS 75) pension payments.
- Armed Forces Pension Scheme (AFPS) Resource Accounts for years 2007/8, 2006/07, 2005/06.
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