Morning Folks,
Wife retires from Civil Service April !st 2022. She will be 61 upon retirement. She has 40yrs service having purchased a few years service. She worked for 4yrs in Canada hence the purchase of service in order to finish up now.
As a Clerical officer her salary is approximately 39k p.a.
Lump sum upon retirement 39000X1.5 -58500
Pension 39/2 = 19500 p.a
Our understanding is that is her total entitlement going forward as she paid the reduced stamp.
Is/should we need to take anything else into consideration in relation to monetary issues around pension entitlement?
Thanks in advance
Wife retires from Civil Service April !st 2022. She will be 61 upon retirement. She has 40yrs service having purchased a few years service. She worked for 4yrs in Canada hence the purchase of service in order to finish up now.
As a Clerical officer her salary is approximately 39k p.a.
Lump sum upon retirement 39000X1.5 -58500
Pension 39/2 = 19500 p.a
Our understanding is that is her total entitlement going forward as she paid the reduced stamp.
Is/should we need to take anything else into consideration in relation to monetary issues around pension entitlement?
Thanks in advance
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