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CTEV statement - delay!

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03 Sep 10 #222444 by EGGBOX
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03 Sep 10 #222500 by maggie
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More delay is just what you need????
You'll have seen the other posts - #217388 - no CETVs until the new rules are issued.
I think all public service pension schemes are still waiting for Treasury advice on CPI linking?
This looks like it might be advice?
www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/d/publicservice_pensions_060810.pdf

Not sure what else is still needed.

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03 Sep 10 #222505 by theexwife
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both me and my ex are public sector workers - his CETV was calculated (end of July) using the old rules - on the basis of an email explaining that new rules were coming into force and so long as he was happy to take a valuation on the old rules they would do it?

Don't know if this is an option for either/both of you but might be a quick fix.

Alternatively I don't believe it will hold up the proceedings if you just attach your request (and your ex does the same) to the financial proceedings. It may be the pension won't be an issue for either of you?

Hope this helps

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