Presentation on social welfare contributory pensions University of Limerick Wedneday 29 May 2013.

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Presentation on social welfare contributory pensions University of Limerick Wedneday 29 May 2013

Main types of social welfare contributory pensions State Pension (Transition) (previously known as Retirement Pension) State Pension (Contributory) (previously known as Old Age Contributory Pension) Pro-Rata Contributory Pensions Widow/er’s or Surviving Civil Partner’s (Contributory) Pension.

Important Question Will you work your entire career in the public sector? If you started working in public sector employment before 6/4/95 and you have spent all your career to date in the public sector and you intend to remain in public sector employment for the remainder of your career then the only SW pension that may apply in your case is Widow/er’s or Surviving Civil Partner’s (Contributory) Pension.

Entitlement to a social welfare contributory pension is based solely upon social insurance (PRSI) contributions. A means test does not apply.

Types of social insurance contributions Paid, Credited and Voluntary contributions All contributions are divided into classes: - Classes A, E, F, G, H, N & S are known as full-rate contributions Classes B, C & D are reduced-rate contributions. Each Class gives entitlement to different social welfare benefits.

Class A Contributions Provide cover for 14 benefits including State Pension (Transition) State Pension (Contributory) Widow/er’s or Surviving Civil Partner’s (Contributory) Pension. Invalidity Pension Jobseeker’s Benefit (previously known as Unemployment Benefit)

Class D Contributions Provide cover for 5 benefits as follows: - Widow/er’s or Surviving Civil Partner’s Contributory Pension Guardian’s Payment (Contributory) Occupational Injuries Benefit Bereavement Grant Carer’s Benefit Note: Class D does not provide cover for a standard State Pension (Transition) or a standard State Pension (Contributory) i.e. where entitlement is based upon Irish contributions alone.

Class A are paid by People in private sector employment civil and public servants recruited on or after 6/4/95 Classes B & D are paid by Civil & Public servants recruited before 6/4/95 Class S are paid by self-employed people Who pays the different types of contributions?

State Pension (Transition) Applicant must be age 65 only be retired from employment (or earn < €38 pw or < €5,000 pa, if self-employed) have started paying ins. cons. before age 55 have paid at least 520 full-rate ins. cons. have a minimum yearly average no. of cons. This pension will be abolished for new claimants from i.e. for people born on or after Also, this pension is only payable for a maximum of 12 months i.e. while the claimant is age 65.

State Pension (Transition) - Yearly Average Test A minimum of 24 full-rate cons paid or credited from year of entry into employment to end of tax year before reaching age 65 or 48 full-rate cons paid or credited from 6/4/79 to end of tax year before reaching age 65

Example of SP(T) entitlement Mary retired from work on reaching age 65 on05/02/12 Date of entry into insurable employment15/09/65 Total full-rate contributions (paid/credited)1, years Yearly Average (1,632 / 47 )35 Yearly average band30 – 39 Personal weekly rate of SP(C)€207.00

SP(T) weekly payment rates for new claimants from Yearly Average Personal rate (EUR) QA < age 66 (EUR) QA age 66+ (EUR) 48 or over – –

State Pension (Contributory) Applicant must be age 66 or over have started paying insurance contributions before age 56 have at least 520 full-rate contributions paid have a minimum yearly average of paid /credited contributions.

State Pension (Contributory) - Yearly Average Text Applicant must have an average of at least 10 full-rate cons paid or credited from year of entry into insurable employment to end of tax year before reaching age 66 or 48 full-rate cons paid or credited from 6/4/79 to end of tax year before reaching age 66

Example of SP(C) entitlement John reached age 66 on27/04/12 Date of entry into insurable employment25/07/64 Full-Rate contributions (paid/credited)1, years Yearly Average (1,358 / 48 )28 Yearly average band24 – 29 Personal weekly rate of SP(C)€196.00

SP(C) weekly payment rates for new claimants from Yearly Average Personal rate (EUR) QA < age 66 (EUR) QA age 66+ (EUR) 48 or over – – –

Increase for a qualified adult Weekly income of spouse/partner IQA payable < EUR 100Full increase EUR 100 – EUR 310Reduced rate based upon a sliding scale

Homemakers A homemaker is a person who at anytime since 6/4/94 has taken care of a disabled person or, child/ren under age 6 (or under age 12 from 6/4/95) at home. Years spent homemaking are disregarded when calculating the yearly average for State Pension (Contributory), subject to a maximum disregard of 20 years. This provision applies equally to men and women. See SW booklet SW1 for more details.

Pro-rata contributory pensions If you do not qualify for a standard pension based upon full-rate contributions alone then, you may qualify for either a Mixed Insurance Pro-Rata Contributory Pension if you have a mixture of full-rate and reduced rate contributions or EU Pro-Rata Contributory Pension if you worked in Ireland and worked/lived in a country covered by EC Regs or in a country with which Ireland has a bilateral social security agreement.

Mixed Insurance Pro-Rata Contributory Pension To qualify you must be age 65 or 66 have started paying ins cons before age 55/56 have at least 520 contributions paid - (at least 260 must be full rate. The balance can be reduced rate). have paid reduced rate contributions have a yearly average no. of contributions paid or credited

Example of pro-rata SP(C) entitlement Anne (born 15/04/1949). Age 66 on 15/04/15 Worked for BoI (Sep 1967 – May 1975) 370 f/r cons Worked in UL (Feb 1990 – 15/04/14)1,144 r/r cons Total full/reduced cons (paid/credits)1,358 cons years Yearly Average (1,358 / 48 )28 Notional SP(C) rate€ Pro-rata rate (370/1358) X €196€53

Points to note about SW contributory pensions You do not have to give up work to get a pension - except at age 65 for State Pension (Transition). All pensions are taxable. You can get a SW contributory pension and an occupational pension at the same time (- however see rule on integration). You will only get one SW pension even if you satisfy the conditions for receipt of two or more pensions. You do not have to live in Ireland.

Important advice for Jobsharers An ins. con. is paid for each con. week or part of a con. week that you work. An ins. con. wk. begins on 1 January each year. (In 2011, it began on Saturday and ended on a Friday). If you worked week on/week off in 2011, you would only have got 26 cons instead of 52 cons. Solution: Examine and, if necessary, change your work pattern so that you work a portion of each and every contribution week.

Extra benefits payable with SW pension Living Alone Increase – EUR 7.70 pw Household Benefits (electricity/phone allowance, free TV licence) Over-80 allowance – EUR 10 pw Fuel Allowance ( means-tested ) Increase for qualified adult (means-tested) Increase for qualified child/ren

Please apply for your SW pension on time i.e. THREE months before you reach pension age or SIX months before pension age if you worked in a country covered by EC Regulations or in a country with which Ireland has a bilateral agreement on Social Security. Apply for pension on time In most cases, late claims are only backdated for a maximum period of 6 months.

To request a copy of your social insurance contribution record, follow these steps: - Log-on to In the “Online services” box, click “More services” In the “Frequent online services” box, go to “Other services” and click “Request a copy of my social insurance record” Fill in your details and press “submit” button

Alternately, you can request a copy of your social insurance contribution record by writing to Department of Social Protection, Client Eligibility Services, Inner Relief Road, Ardarvan, Buncrana, Co Donegal. (Tel: ) Note: The Department does not provide forecasts of estimated pension entitlement.

Integration If you qualify for a SW contributory pension and an occupational pension then depending upon the rules of your occupational pension scheme, your occupational pension may be adjusted to take account of your SW contributory pension. This is known as integration. Contact the Trustees of your occupational pension scheme for further details.

Proposed future changes to SW contributory pensions. 1.State pension age will increase to 66 in 2014, to 67 in 2021 and to 68 in 2028 – see leaflet. 2.State Pension (Transition) currently payable at age 65 will be removed in The State Pensions system will be simplified with a move to a total contributions approach in Yearly average system will continue to apply for people reaching pension age before The amount of pension payable will be directly proportional to the no. of years that a person has contributed. In its National Pensions Framework, the Government intends to make changes to future pension entitlement, including the following;

National Pensions Framework Proposed future changes to social welfare pensions 6.30 years contributions will be needed to get a max rate pension (This may only include a max of 10 years credits). 7.People will be able to make up contribution shortfalls. 8.People will be able to postpone receipt of State pension thereby giving them entitlement to an actuarially increased pension when they retire. 9.Homemakers’ disregards were due to be replaced with credits for new pensioners from 2012 – not yet done. 10.Government will seek to keep the pension rate at 35% of average weekly earnings;

Social Welfare Publications State Pens. (Transit.) & State Pens. (Con.) SW 118 Social Welfare Rates of Payment 2007 (SW 19) Widow/er’s Contributory Pension (SW 25) Worksharing (SW 105) Living Alone Increase (SW 36) Carer’s Benefit (SW 49) Available from our website:

Publications of The Pensions Board Women and Pensions Integration - Brief Guide A Brief Guide to Annuities What are my Pension Options? What do you know about your Pension Scheme? What Happens to My Pension if I leave? Available from The Pensions Board, Verschoyle House, 28/30 Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2. (Tel: ) or

Still confused? Need more information? See our website Contact me at Address : Dept. Social & Family Affairs Government Buildings Cranmore Road, Sligo Tel:

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