Roger, A few further thoughts.
If Mrs O happened to have had such service 20 years ago it was likely at a lower salary point than now. -
Yes I would think so
Others will know more about this, but I think the capping of contributions for tax purposes is at the same rate for AVCs and for notional years purchases. Given Mrs O's salary, her tax relief would be at the 20% rate, (right ? -
I'll check that with her) ......her best way to max the pension would be to go full- time (building up her service years), work until 65, and purchase AVCs or purchase notional years while getting 40% tax relief (But I'm not trying to raise any discussions between you
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eh....it would take a braver man than me to tackle that specific proposal but I do get your drift ER
I wouldn't know enough to advice between AVCs and notional years, but the benefits obtained through notional years are mostly in terms of enhancing the annual pension - Mrs O will need to stay around long term to make any gain
. Also, she is probably a member of the Spouse's and Childrens component in the NHASS. If she purchases notional years she will also be obliged to fund this component notionally as well. It may, or may not be, a priority for Mrs O to make additional provision for you after her demise !
I wouldn't think so On the other hand, Mrs O should have the opportunity to enhance her tax free lump sum somewhat via the AVC route and if she puts any remaining loot in an ARF/AMRF she can control draw down of it more readily.
that's definitely something we'd like to explore.
Best of luck, Roger. I am going to be off-line for for the next few days. I'll catch up with how you and Mrs O are getting on after that.