serotoninsid
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dublady said:True Sally. The SW pension area is very complex. There are lots of determining factors that are taken into account when a person applies for a OACP or RP.
Here's two useful links which might help.
http://www.welfare.ie/publications/sw111.html
http://www.welfare.ie/publications/sw112.html
serotoninsid said:My original query has progressed to the stage where the person in question has qualified for a reduced contributory pension - and would also not be entitled to the full non-contributory as a result of savings over the allowed €40k.
Q. Can excess savings be
(i). spent on anything
(ii). spent on specific things
to enable her to meet the qualifying criteria for a full non-contributory? Once this is done, can she request that her case be reassessed immediately?
Can one buy contribution years?
Can anyone help me with this question. I am still trying to find an answer for the person concerned.serotoninsid said:My original query has progressed to the stage where the person in question has qualified for a reduced contributory pension - and would also not be entitled to the full non-contributory as a result of savings over the allowed €40k.
Q. Can excess savings be
(i). spent on anything
(ii). spent on specific things
to enable her to meet the qualifying criteria for a full non-contributory? Once this is done, can she request that her case be reassessed immediately?
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