I am leaving my current job after 16 months, therefore I'm am not entitled to the pension benefits I originally signed up to. In addition to making monthly contributions, I also made c.€7,000 in AVCs during 2006. All of the above contributions saved me tax at 41%/42% and PRSI in the region of 4% (I'm not concerned with 1%/2% either way).
My employer informed me that on leaving, I am now entitled to a refund of all of my own contributions plus AVCs with tax of just 20% to pay on these. This sounds a bit too good to be true as I could just pay the AVCs into another scheme this year and get a further 45% or so of relief, albeit losing out on €7,000 on AVC limit for the year.
Does this sound too good to be true?
My employer informed me that on leaving, I am now entitled to a refund of all of my own contributions plus AVCs with tax of just 20% to pay on these. This sounds a bit too good to be true as I could just pay the AVCs into another scheme this year and get a further 45% or so of relief, albeit losing out on €7,000 on AVC limit for the year.
Does this sound too good to be true?