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Are AVC’s similar to the purchase of Notional Service?
Both AVC’s and NSP aim to provide extra benefits at retirement or on death before or after retirement. However, the AVC Scheme does not offer a similar guarantee to the NSP
Scheme. Each contribution to the AVC Scheme is invested, and its eventual value will depend on the length of time it is invested and the investment growth in that period. The
accumulated fund may then be used to increase benefits within Revenue Limits. It is possible to be selective with regard to the benefits purchased with AVC’s. You may
choose the additional benefits you require from the range of benefits. For instance, subject to Revenue limits, you might elect to fund for tax-free lump only. It is also possible to
incorporate death benefits to a far greater extent than under the NSP Scheme. The NSP Scheme will only allow you to purchase benefits up to the maximum provided
under the Superannuation Plan, whereas the AVC scheme will allow you to purchase benefits up to Revenue maximum benefits. Therefore, there are a number of circumstances
where notional service is not permitted but AVC’s can be made, namely:
(a) Where you wish to provide additional life cover or spouses’ and dependants pension
(b) Where your pension is reduced by virtue of your entitlement to a Social Welfare
pension. This provision applies to all employees who joined service after 6th April 1995.
(c) Lump sum payments to the NSP Scheme must be made within two years of becoming pensionable or within two years of retirement. No such restriction applies to the AVC Scheme.
2.15 Local Authorities
2.15.1 The Minister for the Environment, with the consent the Minister for Finance, has responsibility for the Local Government Superannuation Scheme (LGSS), which is governed by the Local Government (Superannuation) Act, 1980. The two main schemes made under this Act are the Local Government (Superannuation Revision)(Consolidation) Scheme, 1986 which sets out the provisions previously contained in the non-statutory Superannuation Revision Scheme, 1977, and the Local Government (Superannuation) Act, 1956 (Consolidation) Scheme, 1987 which incorporates the provisions of the now repealed 1956 Superannuation Act. A number of other schemes have been made covering areas such as spouses' and children's pensions, transfer of service, and the purchase of notional service. A number of circular letters also apply.
2.15.2 The LGSS applies to officers and employees of local authorities, health boards, vocational educational committees, institutes of technology and regional technical colleges, and certain local government and health corporate bodies.
2.15.3 Under the LGSS, officers and employees have the same pension terms as established and non-established civil servants, respectively, with the exceptions outlined below.
2.15.4 Psychiatric nurses (as noted at 2.14.3 above) and fire brigade personnel, may retire after age 55, with their service in excess of 20 years' counting as double.
2.15.5 In the case of officers designated as professional under the Local Authority (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926, an addition of up to one-third is made to reckonable service where retirement takes place after 60 years of age.
2.15.6 As a pension contribution of 5% already applied under the main pension scheme, no uprating of salary took place when full PRSI was introduced in respect of all officers appointed on or after 6 April 1995.
2.15.7 Special early retirement terms apply to City and County Managers who are appointed on a non-renewable seven-year contract basis (similar to civil service TLAC Secretary terms - see 2.4.7 above)
I haven't been quoted any, that is a good point I guess I should ask! Are there charges with the Notional Purchase Scheme?WexCoCo,
What are the charges associated with the company avc scheme?
BiN
There won't be (there never are). There will be charges with AVCs and they are unlikely to be small. One option you could consider (if for some reason - mainly because you anticipate leaving that employment soon - you would prefer AVC to Notional Service) is a PRSA through a fee based broker.I haven't been quoted any, that is a good point I guess I should ask! Are there charges with the Notional Purchase Scheme?
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