I think you've misunderstood me. That's not maximising your contributions up to your age related tax relief level.Thank you for confirming. I will increase from 8% to 15% based on this. And with the company contribution that's 20%.
You need 2080 reckonable PRSI contributions/credits to qualify for the full state contributory pension from 66 (it can be deferred to obtain slightly more). You can check your PRSI record via myWelfare.From a quick google, I think I am eligible for a state pension too.
No. You have 712 contributions and 40 credits for a total of 752 contributions/credits reckonable for contributory pension purposes.Thank you for that link for a statement, I have 752 credits
I don't understand what you mean.but lots of fun letters in there for each year.
No. You need 2080 reckonable contributions/credits for the full pension. You currently have 752 and maybe 26+ (?) years to get more. If you didn't accumulate more (which is unlikely if you're still in your 30s?) then you would probably be in line for 752 / 2080 or c. 36% of the full rate pension. To get the full pension you'd need 2080 - 752 = c. 25 more years of contributions/credits. You're young enough to manage that through ongoing employment, early retirement pension income if applicable, and voluntary contributions if necessary. You shouldn't worry unduly about this at your stage of life.Damn, I need 2080 credits and I have 40
Under 16 class M and low pay class J contributions are not reckonable for contributory pension purposes.how can that be if I am working and paying taxes since I was 15?
Give a person a fish versus teach a person to fish and all that...In fact, as a cynic, hearing this story makes me think you're being taken advantage of.
Fair play, not all financial decisions can be boiled down to financial best practice.Appreciate it. I'm comfortable with my contribution there. It's a friend who is orphaned and disabled so, I'm family basically.
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