Examples of the Contributions and Benefits Act in a sentence
Part 5 amends the Contributions and Benefits Act and the Administration Act consequential on the insertion of new section 132A into the Administration Act (see section 5).
Paragraphs 37 to40 amend the Contributions and Benefits Act consequential on the increase in pensionable age for men and women.
Part 6 contains consequential amendments relating to deemed earnings factors to ensure that the current provisions set out in section 22 of the Contributions and Benefits Act do not affect the new provisions inserted by section 7; that the current deemed earnings factors provisions in section 44A(1) to (4) apply only to tax years prior to 2010-11; and that the labour market attachment test will not apply to those on long-term incapacity benefit reaching state pension age on or after 6th April 2010.
Paragraph 6 omits section 54(3) of the Contributions and Benefits Act which currently prevents a spouse or civil partner from electing to cancel their Category A pension where this is already in payment without the consent of the other party to the marriage or civil partnership and paragraph 8 omits paragraph 8(3) of Schedule 5 to that Act.
Where section 30DD(1) of the Contributions and Benefits Act (reduction for pension payments [8and PPF periodic payments]) applies, deductions shall have effect, calculated, where appropriate, in accordance with regulation 24 (pension payments made other than weekly), from the first day of the week, commencing on Sunday, in which the pension payment [9or PPF periodic payment] is paid to a person who is entitled to incapacity benefit in that week.