Brendan Burgess
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Everything in this discussion assumes that the rules won't change.
If you are 65, it's unlikely that the rules will change before you qualify for the pension. but if you are 30 they might well do.
Would the UK re-joining the EU change the ability to qualify for two pensions?
The UK could just change the rules about qualifying for OAPs e.g. they could means test them or link the pension to the contributions made.
They could limit pensions paid to people living overseas.
The risk is small in any short time period. But it gets larger the longer you have to retirement.
There is no doubt that someone qualifying for Class 2 should do this, as the ratio of payout to contribution is so high.
But should a 30 year old who has to pay Class 3 do it?
Brendan
If you are 65, it's unlikely that the rules will change before you qualify for the pension. but if you are 30 they might well do.
Would the UK re-joining the EU change the ability to qualify for two pensions?
The UK could just change the rules about qualifying for OAPs e.g. they could means test them or link the pension to the contributions made.
They could limit pensions paid to people living overseas.
The risk is small in any short time period. But it gets larger the longer you have to retirement.
There is no doubt that someone qualifying for Class 2 should do this, as the ratio of payout to contribution is so high.
But should a 30 year old who has to pay Class 3 do it?
Brendan
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