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Posted 13 days ago by Philippa Cochrane
I have 32 years of full contributions, my forecast shows a full pension in 2039 but has no statement about requiring more years of contributions. However I haven't paid contributions for a full 35 years, only 32. Why is there no information about having to pay for more years of contributions? I've checked with others who do see statements about how many more years of contributions they have to make in order to qualify for a full state pension.
Posted 9 days ago by HMRC Admin 19 Response
Hi,
Please contact the Future Pension centre.
Contact the Future Pension Centre
They will confirm if your 32 qualifying years are enough to grant you a full State Pension. Not all customers need 35 full qualifying years, and only the Department for Work and Pensions can provide a State Pension forecast. 
Thank you.

 

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