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Think in this country it would be a percentage of pension scheme in and not in payment as well.......desperate times......no sure how they can get 10% of property but if there is a way 🤔Originally posted by Deeranged View PostBest of luck getting 10 per cent of the **** all I've got in the bank
Anyway they will just have to give the magic money tree another shake, the furlough branch bare, triple lock branch bare, welfare branch bare, pension branch at breaking point, foreign aid branch gave away crop, Ukraine branch had to saw branch AFF, only branch that is bountiful is migrant branch.....but that's for migrants.
Mibbe just plant another tree and a thing will be ok in 30 years.
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My RAF pension is also considered a benefit, related to rank at de-mob and also triple locked - basically an add on to state pension except it's paid from age 60. You even have to claim it.
I guess that's what you get for fighting in wars and defending the nation against the red terror so that immigrants can walk in and take it.
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People are trying to tell you that your pension isn't based on how much NI you paid today but for some reason you seem unable to understand. Trying to discuss the intricate workings of tax collection with a man who can't turn up at the right ground on matchday is clearly futile.Originally posted by noahrab View PostYou should be called daft yin.
You clearly have no idea how the system works.
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Someone who has paid thousands in NIC contributions over 30 years would receive 30/35ths of state pension.
Someone who has been a carer or sick for 35 years and paid no NICs but received NI credits would receive a higher state pension
It's a fairly simple if unfair system....it ain't difficult.
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Well it seems difficult for some to understand, it's not collected over the years you know it all depends what you've paid that day.Originally posted by Returnofrros View PostSomeone who has paid thousands in NIC contributions over 30 years would receive 30/35ths of state pension.
Someone who has been a carer or sick for 35 years and paid no NICs but received NI credits would receive a higher state pension
It's a fairly simple if unfair system....it ain't difficult.
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Show me where I?ve said it?s based on NI contributions.Originally posted by The AuldYin View PostPeople are trying to tell you that your pension isn't based on how much NI you paid today but for some reason you seem unable to understand. Trying to discuss the intricate workings of tax collection with a man who can't turn up at the right ground on matchday is clearly futile.
If not, I?m sure you?ll be man enough to apologise.
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Between paying NICs ( sometimes very little, sometimes a lot ) and my NI credits I have 41 years.......it dosent matter if I become chairman of Shell and pay thousands in NICs I ain't getting a bigger state pension than I have already been promised.Originally posted by The AuldYin View PostWell it seems difficult for some to understand, it's not collected over the years you know it all depends what you've paid that day.
I have my full quota of years, just like anyone else who has 35 years contributions whether through work or qualifying benefits.
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