On the years contributing to the public service pension.On retirement is the Lump sum calculated on the years I subscribed to the public service pension or on the amount of years working in the public service?
As far as I know , any temporary service you had before you contributed to the public service pension, will have to be paid for in order for you to get max benefit for the years you have worked. This is now calculated at full actuarial cost and may be quite expensive. It dose'nt matter that you had a private pension contribution. You would be well advised to talk to your Superannuation Office about your options. Mind you, they are probably snowed under at present with request from the VERs !!!Maybe Gipiman can answer the following?
When I retire at 65 from the public srvice I will have spent 19.5 years as a public servant. I was employed initally in a temporary capacity and did not subscribe to the public servant pension, instead I subscribed to a private pension scheme. On retirement is the Lump sum calculated on the years I subscribed to the public service pension or on the amount of years working in the public service?
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