Gerry Canning
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it may be reduced or kicked further into old-age, but I can't see it ever being removed. The whole point of the contributory pension is you contribute, then you get the benefit. There's a direct link and an implied contract - the government can't just say to people that have contributed 20, 30, 40 years that they'll get nothing, there'd be war over it. For many people who pay PRSI the pension is the only real benefit they'll ever see.
More likely is some sort of radical reform changing it to something akin to an obiligatory defined contribution scheme, but they'd still have to provide benefit to those who paid in under the old system.
You can't means-test the CSP, as we already have a means-tested NCSP.
When the state runs out of credit
Unless some version of my proposal for individualised PRSI accounts is adopted.
Are you not talking about a voluntary payment though? In which case........With regard to paying voluntary prsi contributions for pension purposes, has anyone else working abroad and paying voluntary prsi contributions been asked to declare their worldwide income this year as their yearly contribution cost is going to be 6.6percent of all their income instead of the usual flat rate of about 500. So say you earned 50000 abroad you would have to pay about thre or four thousand pounds instead of the usual flat rate. This is the first year i have been asked to pay this and when i rang the office they say the 6.6percent Fee on all income has always been in place. On the website it clearly says 6.6 percentof all reckonable income, reckonable meaning taxable irish income which is different from all worldwide income. Is this a change?
In the uk if one is living abroad one pays 2.85 a week pension contribution which works out far less than the flat rate of about 500euro the irish used have to pay but we are used to being ripped off. But this takes the biscuit 6.6percent on all worldwide income which could work out at thousands of pounds yearly contribution for a pension which probably wont exist! Do the lawmakers have no shame.
UK pension for those with full contributory is £ 155 . ie less than ROI .The UK pension is about half the Irish one. And that may not be paid either...
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