maryfitz81
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Not sure if it would also happen on a digital statement, but the paper one they posted to me, the entry date was left blank. I know when it was, and all the years are listed correctly, but at the top of the form, entry date is blank.Your Prsi entry date could be anytime between 6th April 1981 up to 5th April 1982. If your entry date is in 1982 your average calculation probability begins from 1st January 1982.
Request a digital Prsi statement. Your Prsi entry date is shown at the top of Contributions Statement page of this document.
If it turns out that your entry date is in 1981 check out this thread.
Information on pension calculations after age 66.
If a customer decides to defer their pension, will the years worked after age 66 be counted as part of their yearly average? If a customer chooses to defer their pension, the number of extra years worked will add to the divisor for the yearly average. (e.g. if a customer has 50 years cons at...www.askaboutmoney.com
Is that the same if you request a digital/PDF version from myWelfare? If so then maybe worth contacting them in case they need to update your records to correct/specify your date of entry just to avoid any confusion?Not sure if it would also happen on a digital statement, but the paper one they posted to me, the entry date was left blank. I know when it was, and all the years are listed correctly, but at the top of the form, entry date is blank.
I'm not sure if I can request that. Not currently resident. I just phoned up and requested a copy, and they posted it to me.Is that the same if you request a digital/PDF version from myWelfare? If so then maybe worth contacting them in case they need to update your records to correct/specify your date of entry just to avoid any confusion?
Edit: sorry, just noticed now today I'm repeating the same question that @S class previously asked!
Why not? What's stopping you from registering for and logging into your myWelfare account and requesting a statement?I'm not sure if I can request that. Not currently resident.
I just checked mine and it correctly specifies my date of entry. Oddly it's the date of my 16th birthday even though I was working before that and had already accumulated 16 class M and 20 class A1 contributions and the latter are included in my total for pension purposes. Not sure how I managed to get 20 A1 while under 16!Lisgoold, I received a copy recently too. Also with date of entry blank.
Nothing is stopping me doing that. I've just done it again. This is what it ends up saying. I'm not sure why, because everything I enter is correct, and they'll just post it. Presumably if I'd entered incorrect information, they wouldn't post it, but they do.Why not? What's stopping you from registering for and logging into your myWelfare account and requesting a statement?
My entry date is different to the date on which I received my first (class M) PRSI contribution.I'll be over in a few weeks, so maybe I'll make an appointment. But I'm not sure how important it is, given that the statement clearly shows when I started paying PRSI. I'm not sure how they could dispute the date.
I'm not retired as far as DSP/OACP is concerned and my date of entry isn't blank.Maybe the Date of Entry is left blank until you retire? In the same way that pre entry credits aren't visible until you retire? Maybe the A1 stamps clubman got before turning 16, were pre entry credits?
Unlike clubman, I've no idea when I received my first stamp!
Log on to mywelfare.Nothing is stopping me doing that. I've just done it again. This is what it ends up saying. I'm not sure why, because everything I enter is correct, and they'll just post it. Presumably if I'd entered incorrect information, they wouldn't post it, but they do.
Don't have that option under menu. It appears I only have limited access. Says I need to verify in order to get full access. In order to do that via the my welfare app, I would need an Irish passport, don't have, and an Irish address, don't have. So the only way to do it, is via an appointment in person. But even then, it clearly states I'd need to bring several things, one of which, is proof of an address in Ireland. So......can't do it.Log on to mywelfare.
Click menu
Click my details
Click correspondence preference
Select email
As on the previous statement, from around six years ago, the date of entry has been left blank.
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