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If you set up a personal pension, a stakeholder pension or a self-invested personal pension yourself directly you can take a refund under the cooling off period if:. In some cases, you have a contractual right to cancel after 30 days. You will need to check with the pension provider. Personal contributions include contributions from you and contributions made on your behalf by somebody else.
It does not include contributions from an employer. The maximum amount you can be refunded is the amount of your contributions that you make that are more than your relevant UK earnings for Income Tax purposes.
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