Blackrock1
Registered User
- Messages
- 1,717
she would need 2,064 contributions to meet the criteria for a full pension is that correct?
State pension doesn't accrue as such so rules apply as at retirement date - so effectively retrospective. Under the proposed TCA, I believe a person needs 40 years of contributions to get a full pension - so your wife would need 25 more years of contributions.thanks, will the TCA apply going forward or retrospectively?
It would have made more sense for the Government to apply the Homemakers scheme to those people who are approaching retirement NOW rather than those who won't retire for another 16 or so years.
Excellent point. I couldn't agree more.It's especially unfair that the women excluded would have been the women forced into the home through marriage bars in work and lack of childcare, and women who could later choose not to work are included.
It would have made more sense for the Government to apply the Homemakers scheme to those people who are approaching retirement NOW rather than those who won't retire for another 16 or so years.
Tintagel
Under the current rules the answer in NO. Currently the credits under the Homemaker Scheme only applies from 1994.
However the Government are currently reviewing the situation in respect of those out of the workforce minding children prior to 1994. I understand that that some changes are coming and it appears as if credit will be given for such years prior to 1994.
I think she will have to await clarity on the issue.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?