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ABOUT US

Who are we:

We are a professional and friendly firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, headed up by Clive Myers, and his team.

What do we do:

We work with small to medium sized small businesses and individuals to help them operate as tax efficiently and as profitably as possible.
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  • Welcome to Myers & Co Accountants Ltd

    Welcome to Myers & Co Accountants Ltd

    Providing a professional and friendly accountancy service
  • Helping your business to be more profitable

    Helping your business to be more profitable

    We help small to medium sized businesses operate more tax efficiently
  • We offer a fixed price service

    We offer a fixed price service

    Our service is all inclusive with telephone, email and software support
  • Utilise our online system and save time

    Utilise our online system and save time

    Our online system will enable clients to approve documents securely online
  • Over 80% of our new business comes from referrals

    Over 80% of our new business comes from referrals

    We believe this is a testament to our customer service
  • Contact us today

    Contact us today

    Call or email us today and receive your free confidential consultation

2020/21

  • The basic State Pension is a regular payment from the government that an individual may be entitled to when they reach State Pension age (ie. The age at which an individual is entitled to receive the basic state pension ).
  • The basic State Pension depends on the number of years an individual has paid National Insurance or has National Insurance credits, eg while unemployed or claiming certain benefits.
  • To receive the basic State Pension an individual must have paid or been credited with National Insurance contributions (NIC).
  • In 2016 the State Pension was reformed into a single-tier new State Pension. In order to benefit from the full amount the individual will need 35 years, rather than the previous 30 years of NIC or credits for the full amount, with pro-rating where 35 years is not achieved. You will usually need 10 qualifying years to get any State Pension. The amount an individual receives can be higher or lower depending on their National Insurance record. It will only be higher if you have over a certain amount of Additional State Pension.
  • Currently an individual may also be entitled to the Additional State Pension. How much an individual gets depends on the number of qualifying years of NIC, the amount of earnings and whether the individual has been contracted out of the scheme.
Weekly State Pension 2020/21  
Basic - single person £134.25
New State Pension £175.20

T2019/20

  • The basic State Pension is a regular payment from the government that an individual may be entitled to when they reach State Pension age (The age at which an individual is entitled to receive the basic state pension).
  • The basic State Pension depends on the number of years an individual has paid National Insurance or has National Insurance credits, eg while unemployed or claiming certain benefits.
  • To receive the basic State Pension an individual must have paid or been credited with National Insurance contributions (NIC).
  • In 2016 the State Pension was reformed into a single-tier new State Pension. In order to benefit from the full amount the individual will need 35 years, rather than the previous 30 years of NIC or credits for the full amount, with pro-rating where 35 years is not achieved. You will usually need 10 qualifying years to get any State Pension. The amount an individual receives can be higher or lower depending on their National Insurance record. It will only be higher if you have over a certain amount of Additional State Pension.
  • Currently an individual may also be entitled to the Additional State Pension. How much an individual gets depends on the number of qualifying years of NIC, the amount of earnings and whether the individual has been contracted out of the scheme.
Weekly State Pension 2019/20  
Basic - single person £129.20
New State Pension £168.60