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johns
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 December 2008 :  19:48:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi A Message for John.

Hi John,

Had a letter from the solicitor acting on behalf of my trustee, the letter was questioning pension contributions prior to br, i explained that i had not paid any contributions in for years however windsor life confirmed contributions only 4 days before br.

I rang windsor life and they confirmed it was a payment from the ni as i had opted out earlier, the biggest problem is i have not lived at the address that windsor life had for 9 years thus not receiving any information confirming payments.

Will the trustee think i have been lying angd go for a bro or do you think they will see it is all in innocence as i did not know about payments as it was not me paying the contributions direct.

Thanks for your help

John
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 28 December 2008 :  15:51:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

the OR, or his examiner, will have established the payment by virtue, I assume, of you disclosing the existence of the policy in the first place.

I would suggest an explanation from you would be sufficient grounds for the trustee to deduce that your incorrect disclosure regarding recent contributions was not deliberate.

Just inform the trustee, apologise and reaffirm that there has been no attempt on your part to hide anything and I'm sure in the circumstances you have little, if anything, to worry about.

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johns
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Posted - 29 December 2008 :  19:52:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks John done exacctly what you suggested

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johns
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Hi

the OR, or his examiner, will have established the payment by virtue, I assume, of you disclosing the existence of the policy in the first place.

I would suggest an explanation from you would be sufficient grounds for the trustee to deduce that your incorrect disclosure regarding recent contributions was not deliberate.

Just inform the trustee, apologise and reaffirm that there has been no attempt on your part to hide anything and I'm sure in the circumstances you have little, if anything, to worry about.

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