The Sunday Times yesterday had a Niall Brady piece on a court case taken by someone prevented from moving a PRSA pension from Ireland to Malta. (Front page of business section.) The high court case was won by the pension holder. The pension involved was quite modest @ 116,000.
Seemingly Canada Life were blocking the move as they had no evidence the individual planned to live or work in Malta. They were saying they couldn't transfer due to Revenue rules. The judge, Sean Ryan, noted that Canada Life had a commercial interest in refusing to release the pension.
Revenue ask that the transfer be for bona fide reasons but the article refers to tax experts who say it'll be difficult for Revenue to challenge transfers as someone could move a pension because they prefer investments available elsewhere.
In any case because the pension is moving to a country the individual isn't living in should no longer be a good enough reason for a pension company to refuse a transfer.
Seemingly Canada Life were blocking the move as they had no evidence the individual planned to live or work in Malta. They were saying they couldn't transfer due to Revenue rules. The judge, Sean Ryan, noted that Canada Life had a commercial interest in refusing to release the pension.
Revenue ask that the transfer be for bona fide reasons but the article refers to tax experts who say it'll be difficult for Revenue to challenge transfers as someone could move a pension because they prefer investments available elsewhere.
In any case because the pension is moving to a country the individual isn't living in should no longer be a good enough reason for a pension company to refuse a transfer.