Steven Barrett
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I’m sure I missed it but I can’t see that in the Bill as published - do you have a reference?The personal pension plan is also being done away with from 1 January 2024.
Do you mean the balance remains invested in the PRSA?So you can invest in a PRSA, take your 25% lump sum and the remainder can stay invested in the ARF for the rest of your life and you can take an income from it.
The issue is the extra costs imposed by the Pensions Authority, extra admin for the pensions authority and the legislation around charges can actually make it difficult to give better deals to customers.Do you mean the balance remains invested in the PRSA?
A lifetime pension vehicle makes a lot of sense to me. I’m sure the PA’s fees will come down given the significant level of additional assets that will come under their remit.
I'd be hoping that the crazy rule that anything in a PRSA at age 75 is frozen is being done away with.Doesn’t really make sense as deemed distributions were brought in to stop that, as was mandatory drawdown from PRSAs at age 75.
Is the change just that a 76 year old can have a ‘live’ PRSA and contribute?
I thought it was a few years ago?I'd be hoping that the crazy rule that anything in a PRSA at age 75 is frozen is being done away with.
It could be, it's not something I've kept up with.I thought it was a few years ago?
I’m sure I missed it but I can’t see that in the Bill as published - do you have a reference?
The frozen at age 75 was brought in in 2017. It is now being undone.I thought it was a few years ago?
What Prsi class is applied, under age 66, to withdrawals from a PRSA ?Why would you have an ARF?
What Prsi class is applied, under age 66, to withdrawals from a PRSA ?
Is is class S or class K ?
@AAAContributor Thank you for posting thisThis note is a few years old (2017) but makes a specific reference to Class S for payments from a vested PRSA (page 3):
Hi Steven, I thought the ‘frozen’ element was abolished a few years ago and you were just deemed to ARF it at 75?The frozen at age 75 was brought in in 2017. It is now being undone.
No, it was never gotten rid of or automatically converted to an ARF.Hi Steven, I thought the ‘frozen’ element was abolished a few years ago and you were just deemed to ARF it at 75?
Thanks,
G
The personal pension plan is also being done away with from 1 January 2024.
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