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    Making payment to HMRC

    So they will notify you every year and remind you to pay? That’s fantastic? Has anyone set up a direct debit so that they can avoid missing a date? How did you do that? TIA…!
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    I see my account has been updated to say completed, but there no messages or any info on class2 or 3 or rejection? I provided a letter with details and stated my case with my Ireland address, I put my last UK address in the CF83, as I understood that was correct, perhaps that was not correct...
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    Yes, CF83, It asks for your UK address in Q3, so I assume this is your last UK address, you have moved to Ifeland so I assume that is your Irish address in Q7 and 8, and it asks your employer, which I assume is your current employer in Q14 and 15? Or is it your employer when you were in the UK...
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    Is the address your previous UK address or your Irish address? Has anyone a pic of a properly filled out form they could share? ….save me 4 grand….:)
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    AVC and my age can I increase my current AVC

    I turn 55 this year, am I still limited to 30% ceiling of the 115K or because I will be 55 in the current year, I can increase my ceiling to 35% ……?
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    Anyone have experience in determining how long it takes for them to confirm eligibility and which class you’re entitled to once the CF83 has been delivered? I assume that’s identified on the national insurance site or how do they get in touch?
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    UK State pension - Am I class 2 or Class 3

    That’s what in trying to do above……Are there any other grounds other than what I have stated above? Would you consider this to be sufficient? Or is there anything additional you would suggest I add? …I think I’ll just leave it at 3 to be on the safe side. PS, appreciate all your insights and advice
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    UK State pension - Am I class 2 or Class 3

    I believe I meet the conditions, 3 consecutive tax years, working immediately before I departed and working and paying PRSI since then. My question is more should I take the 3 years off the table and state 6 years per my Gov.uk account statement?
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    UK State pension - Am I class 2 or Class 3

    I lived in the UK for 19months (Feb2006 to Aug 2007), but i transgressed 3 tax years 2005-2006, 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 and made NI contributions in each of those, (above the LEL). i also appear to have received the 3 years automatic contributions on top as others have mentioned above. When i...
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    yea, ive read it end to end, and appreciate all your insights, i take your point, get the CF83 posted and come back to this later.........fair enough
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    Key Post UK State Pension - Make voluntary contributions to qualify for UK pension on top of Irish pension

    cant find your links........i worked for 2 years across 3 tax years, according to their website u have 3 full years contributions, as attached......will i be able to claim Class2? im 54, so would buy back the 16 years and then continue to contribute. Anything i should put in a cover letter...
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    UK pension - buying back years, and what I may be entitled to

    i deleted this post as i found the dedicated section on this
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    Public Sector - Buy back years

    are there any calculators available where we could play with the numbers to figure out the implications of buying back vs not buying back years? thanks again for the advice
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    Employee Share Purchase scheme

    Thank you for the detailed reply, much appreciated. The BOGOF version is 4 times a year, it is very attractive if the company share price grows. It is limited to 25% of income……and as I mentioned, cannot be exercised for 12 months. I plan to maximise it as it’s lucrative even if I pay the 52%...
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    Employee Share Purchase scheme

    thank Thanks, on the BOGOF option, its more lucrative if the share price increases obviously, however you have to hold for minimum of 12months. I assume the Revenue treat it as an income so i'm taxed at 52% on it and then as CGT when exercised. this is how previous RSUs were treated. These...
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    Employee Share Purchase scheme

    I am fortunate that my company has just launched their Employee Share purchase plans in Ireland. this provides for an option of buy one share, get one free (hold for a year) or buy qrtly at a 15% discount immediate release. Is there any stickies on taxation related to such schemes or any...
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