Year | Paid Contributions | Credited Contributions | Reckonable Paid Contributions for Pension | Reckonable Credited Contributions for Pension | |||||
1982/83 | 45 A1 | - | 45 | - | |||||
1983/84 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1984/85 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1985/86 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1986/87 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1987/88 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1988/89 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1989/90 | 22 A1 | - | 22 | - | |||||
1990/91 | - | - | - | - | |||||
1991/92 | - | - | - | - | |||||
1992/93 | 40 A1 | - | 40 | - | |||||
1993/94 | 51 A1 | - | 51 | - | |||||
1994/95 | 52 A1 | - | 52 | - | |||||
1995/96 | 47 A1, 5 A7 | 6 | 52 | - | |||||
1996/97 | 39 A1 | 7 | 39 | 7 | |||||
1997/98 | 49 A | - | 49 | - | |||||
1998/99 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
1999/00 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2000/01 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2001 | 38 A | 32 | 38 | 14 | |||||
2002 | 48 A | - | 48 | - | |||||
2003 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2004 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2005 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2006 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2007 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2008 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2009 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2010 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2011 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2012 | 52 A | 30 | 52 | - | |||||
2013 | 14 A | 36 | 14 | 36 | |||||
2014 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2015 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2016 | 52 A, 52 K | - | 52 | - | |||||
2017 | 52 A, 52 K | - | 52 | - | |||||
2018 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
Year | Paid Contributions | Credited Contributions | Reckonable Paid Contributions for Pension | Reckonable Credited Contributions for Pension | |||||
2019 | 52 A | - | 52 | - | |||||
2020 | - | - | - | - | |||||
Thank you so much for your reply. My deferred def ben pension scheme will reduce by the contributory pension amount at pension age and I'm trying to see how far I am off the full no of contributions to be paid to see if I will have much of a shortfall. My deferred def ben begins at age 60.The magic word is "Reckonable" so the numbers in any column with that heading, will all count towards calculating your contributory pension.
And a PRSI contribution is a PRSI contribution, be it for working full time or part time - hence they all count equally towards the contributory pension.
At the moment, a total of 2080 reckonable PRSI contributions will get you the max pension - and a quick calculation suggests that you're very close to that.
You can use these to "top up" your Irish pension to the 2080.I worked for 2 years and 9 months in the UK and paid NI there, would that make a difference would you know?
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Looking for a bit of help please.
I've pasted my PRSI contributions as received from the Rev.
Am I right in thinking I add the "Reckonable Paid contributions" together to find out how many contributions I've made so far? Or do I also add in the "Reckonable Credited contributions ?
I've worked part time since 2013 to date. I also have 52 contributions for 2020 and 2021.
Im trying to understand how many contributions I have to date and how working part time affects the possible contributory pension amount I will be entitled to?
Do part time work contributions reduce the amount of pension you will get?
Thank you.
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Contributions paid before 16th birthday and after pension age are not currently reckonable for pension purposes. Please note contributions paid or credited in the last contribution year may not appear on your record until the next contribution year.
Year Paid Contributions Credited Contributions Reckonable Paid Contributions for Pension Reckonable Credited Contributions for Pension 1982/83 45 A1 - 45 - 1983/84 52 A1 - 52 - 1984/85 52 A1 - 52 - 1985/86 52 A1 - 52 - 1986/87 52 A1 - 52 - 1987/88 52 A1 - 52 - 1988/89 52 A1 - 52 - 1989/90 22 A1 - 22 - 1990/91 - - - - 1991/92 - - - - 1992/93 40 A1 - 40 - 1993/94 51 A1 - 51 - 1994/95 52 A1 - 52 - 1995/96 47 A1, 5 A7 6 52 - 1996/97 39 A1 7 39 7 1997/98 49 A - 49 - 1998/99 52 A - 52 - 1999/00 52 A - 52 - 2000/01 52 A - 52 - 2001 38 A 32 38 14 2002 48 A - 48 - 2003 52 A - 52 - 2004 52 A - 52 - 2005 52 A - 52 - 2006 52 A - 52 - 2007 52 A - 52 - 2008 52 A - 52 - 2009 52 A - 52 - 2010 52 A - 52 - 2011 52 A - 52 - 2012 52 A 30 52 - 2013 14 A 36 14 36 2014 52 A - 52 - 2015 52 A - 52 - 2016 52 A, 52 K - 52 - 2017 52 A, 52 K - 52 - 2018 52 A - 52 - Year Paid Contributions Credited Contributions Reckonable Paid Contributions for Pension Reckonable Credited Contributions for Pension 2019 52 A - 52 - 2020 - - - -
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I've pasted my PRSI contributions as received from the Rev.
Can you Please tell me where I can access this information on my own prsi contributions. I looked on the revenue website but I cannot find this detailed information.
Thanks
Please tell me where I can access this information on my own prsi contributions. I looked on the revenue website but I cannot find this detailed information.
Thanks
Has anyone been through this process?Alternatively check with HMRC if you can make voluntary national insurance contributions in the UK.
HI Interest%, as Shirazman says, I went through mywelfare.ie and under "Statements and Refunds" you can request a contribution Statement.Quote...
I've pasted my PRSI contributions as received from the Rev.
Can you Please tell me where I can access this information on my own prsi contributions. I looked on the revenue website but I cannot find this detailed information.
Thanks
Hi. Im in the process of trying this. I did send off a request months ago but no word back. I'm going to try again shortly and let you how I get on.Has anyone been through this process?
I spent about 2 1/2 years in the UK back in the late 90's and would have paid some NI for most of it. I'm a little short on PRSI contributions now (partially as a result of my stint abroad, partially as a result of spending some time in the Civil Service here).
If I could get some credits based on my NI contributions that would be great - even better if I could make additional NI contributions (towards a UK state pension).
Hi Shirazman, does the 39.8 figure above refer to years?Thanks Shirazman. I make it 169 contributions short at present. That's approx 3.25 years to work which is fine. Averaging works out at 39.8 something or others, not sure what they are called.
I worked for 2 years and 9 months in the UK and paid NI there, would that make a difference would you know?
Hi Shirazman, does the 39.8 figure above refer to years?
Thank you. Merry Christmas and wishing you a healthy and happy New Year.The 39.8 (which Welfare will round to 40) is the average number of reckonable PRSI contributions made annually by someone throughout their working life.
Thanks ShirzamanThat's because Revenue don't hold the information! It's held by Social Welfare! You used to be able to easily request a print out of your PRSI history through the SW website, but the new, "improved" all-singing, all-dancing Welfare site no longer allows this.
I think the only way is through here: https://services.mywelfare.ie/en/topics/statements-and-refunds/
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