For our pensioners
Pension pay dates
Your pension will be paid monthly on the 1st of each month (or previous working day if the 1st falls on a weekend or bank holiday). Click on each month in the calendar below to see the pay date/s for that month or click here to download a printable PDF.
Your reading list:
Year
Tax
Your pension is payable for life and is taxed as income under the PAYE system. Tax is deducted by the administrator, Aptia, based on the tax code issued by His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
If you have a question about the amount of tax that’s deducted from your Whitbread pension, or you think your tax code might be wrong, please get in touch with the tax office directly.
Unfortunately, Aptia can’t help you with any tax-related enquiries or follow them up on your behalf because your tax affairs are a personal matter.
Here are the details of the tax office that deals with the Whitbread pension scheme:
Tax Office District 083
Sefton
Pay As You Earn
HM Revenue & Customs
BX9 1AS
Telephone: 0300 200 3300
Scheme reference:
083/VZ72285 (Whitbread Section)
083/EZ72286 (Swallow Section)
083/RZ72286 (Swallow Supplementary Section)
Useful links
We aren’t responsible for the content on third-party websites. However, you may find some of the following websites useful and interesting.
www.ageuk.org.uk
0800 678 1602 (8am to 7pm daily)
Age UK offers befriending services, information and advice for older people.
www.taxvol.org.uk
A charity providing free, expert help and advice to older people with tax problems.
www.u3a.org.uk
The University of the Third Age provides opportunities to learn something new for fun or to share your skills with others.
www.gransnet.com
Gransnet is a social networking website for over 50s, an offshoot of parenting website, Mumsnet.
www.reengage.org.uk
Re-engage usually hold monthly afternoon tea parties for people aged over 75 who live on their own.
www.thesilverline.org.uk
0800 4 70 80 90
The Silver Line is a free, confidential helpline providing information, friendship and advice to older people, 24/7.
www.gov.uk/when-someone-dies
Guides you step-by-step through what to do when someone dies, including how to register the death, notify government departments and deal with the estate.
www.cruse.org.uk
Trained volunteers to help you make sense of how you’re feeling, no matter how long you’ve been grieving.