Any thoughts on this, appreciate its only a proposal, right now.
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So, main items for people who want to, and are able to work the extra 1, 2, 3, or 4 years, is, what extra payment they will get.
Does this mean PRSI no longer ceases at aged 66 like it currently does. but continues until 70.
People who start drawing their ARF or other pension, at say aged 65, and qualify for the state contributory pension, presumably these will not be excluded, from availing of deferral of state contributory pension allthough they may continue to contribute PRSI from 66 to 70, if PRSI is extended.
So, lets say state contributory pension is a rounded 13k, and one defers the full 4 years, thats 52k in total, that one did not get, so a full 4 year deferal, would need to be at least amount to few extra grand per year, if deferred until 70.
Granted, many other factors, like allowing people who want to work longer, and many social benefits for them.

Workers could defer pension under 'flexible' plan
The age at which people receive the State pension is set to remain at 66 under plans set to be finalised by the Government in the autumn.
So, main items for people who want to, and are able to work the extra 1, 2, 3, or 4 years, is, what extra payment they will get.
Does this mean PRSI no longer ceases at aged 66 like it currently does. but continues until 70.
People who start drawing their ARF or other pension, at say aged 65, and qualify for the state contributory pension, presumably these will not be excluded, from availing of deferral of state contributory pension allthough they may continue to contribute PRSI from 66 to 70, if PRSI is extended.
So, lets say state contributory pension is a rounded 13k, and one defers the full 4 years, thats 52k in total, that one did not get, so a full 4 year deferal, would need to be at least amount to few extra grand per year, if deferred until 70.
Granted, many other factors, like allowing people who want to work longer, and many social benefits for them.
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