Public Service Pensions levy legislation published

Dreamerb

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If anyone's sufficiently masochistic to wish to read through it, it's available online here:
http://www.oireachtas.ie/viewdoc.asp?fn=/documents/bills28/bills/2009/0509/b0509d.pdf

Note that section 2 (1) (b) appears to answer those questions which have arisen in relation to people employed in the public service but who do not have pension entitlements. It looks as though such a person is not liable for the levy unless they receive a payment is lieu of membership [in a public service pension scheme].

Section 7 (2) also confirms that the levy does not count towards the deduction limits as a percentage of income for pension contributions ("[...] is not a contribution for the purposes of the Pensions Act 1990").

Tax deductibility of levy also confirmed. It also provides for reductions in pay of certain classes who are not directly paid in public service, including health professionals (section 9), and others (section 10). In my lay reading of this, this allows reductions in pay commensurate with the effect of the levy for people who are not directly in the employ of the state but whose pay effectively originates from the Exchequer.
 
Re: Pensions levy legislation published

It does look fairer, no pension, no pension levy. Hopefully it's not all hidden and twisted in legalise. By the way, I love the title

Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Bill 2009
Talk about emotional blackmail.
 
Agree. Seems a little clearer.
Looks like No Pension. No Levy.
Hope someone clarifies it in the debate.
 
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