@acequion, having just retired myself, please be aware that if you retire before end of year, be sure to fill out an ASC12 form and submit to your payroll department, as a refund of your ASC contributions may be due to you for this financial year only, year of retirement.
I didn't realise this and was not informed with my retirement pack, but glad to report the refund was upheld and is being processed as I write.
Good luck with your retirement.
Refunds in certain circumstances
The following applies where an individual retains a public service pension benefit in respect of the employment from which they are ceasing. Such an individual may be entitled to a refund of ASC where that individual has not exceeded the annual exemption thresholds and is not intending to return to work in a pensionable public service position in that year.
Annual Thresholds
Note: In accordance with the Act, an individual is entitled to the full set of thresholds in a relevant year. However, to ensure that the ASC liability is spread evenly across the year the thresholds are set up on a pro-rata basis. Where a person ceases to be employed in a pensionable public service capacity mid-year and they do not intend to return to work in a pensionable public service position in that relevant year, they remain entitled to have their ASC liability assessed against the full annual threshold.
Mid-Year Balancing
Where an individual ceases to be employed in a public service body during a relevant year, a mid-year balancing mechanism should be carried out to allow the individual concerned the benefit of the annual thresholds and a refund shall be issued by the employer.