Yeah it would be touch and go.
I have 3 yrs contributions in uk and i have received confirmation that i qualify for class 2 contributions to bridge the gap. So i have the opportunity to obtain the full uk state pension.
I really think you need to confirm that point as it seems to be fairly critical to your proposed strategy.Im aware as well re backdating but my understanding is that i can buy enough NI class 2 stamps to get full pension.
It will always be linked to the occupational pension scheme. You can't access the AVC's ahead of the main DB scheme
Thanks Steven and Conan. Sorry Jim also for hijacking your initial query.
I see this in our company AVC manual under Leaving Service: "You may transfer the value of your AVC Account to a new employer’s scheme or to a qualifying pension policy with a life assurance company. Alternatively, you may transfer the value of your AVC Account to a Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) in your name"
This seems at odds Steven with having to leave the DB and AVC together?
Cheers
Tom
@Sarenco this is my understanding. Ill confirm and post back here.
You cannot backdate 32 years. I think its usually only 6 years you can backdate, but there is currently an extended backdated period allowed due to brexit back to 2006 I think it is, but that wont cover half that period, so like the prsi, you will need to continue paying yearly. Admittedly its peanuts vs the gain (assuming it doesn't get pulled)
According to this link, somebody living outside the UK is only eligible to make voluntary contributions if they worked in the UK immediately before leaving, and they previously lived in the UK for at least 3 years in a row or paid at least 3 years of contributions -
https://www.gov.uk/voluntary-national-insurance-contributions/who-can-pay-voluntary-contributions
I'm sure there are plenty of folks living in Ireland that previously worked for at least 3 years in the UK that are blissfully unaware of this option. It really is extraordinarily generous of the UK taxpayer.
No it doesn't. It will be a PRSA AVC, still linked to your employer scheme.
Thanks Steven. I’ll look into starting a completely separate PRSA and direct my existing AVC contributions there instead.
If I wanted to go back 10 years - the first half of which I was working in Ireland and the last 5 years I wasn't working. Do I pay Class II for the first 5 years and Class III for the latter 5 years or would it all be subject to Class III?
@Sadim im a long way from retirement, just planning ahead. It seems i do qualify for class 2 as i said above and i can go back some years and then fwd for the remaining which i think requires me to buy each remaining year as it comes up.
I project i will have enough prsi contributions in ireland also thereby entitling me to both pensions.
I didnt know about the class 3 rate if not in insurable emp. Still, small price to pay.
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