I'm not going to declare the actual numbers, but this is the actual reality.
My wife contributed £0.45p
The employer contributed £0.45p
At maturity, after 25 years, the pension pot was £1
After tax, we received £0.76p
The amount was not even close to £268,275.
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Pension pot: £1
25% tax-free lump sum: £0.25
Higher income tax of 40% on remaining £0.75: £0.30
Pension pot after income tax: £0.25 + £0.75 - £0.30 = £0.70
Effective tax rate: 30%
This would be reduced a bit if taking into account personal allowance. For example if the pension pot was £100k and the personal allowance £12,500 the effective tax rate would be 25%.