ukpokerguy
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Yes.or do I have a total of 242 contributions (52+52+52+22+5+43+9+7)?
I don't understand. The difference to what?The difference is the Class M contributions in 2021 which are paid but not reckonable for pension purposes.
Please can someone explain as to why I might have received 4 M contributions in 2021 having already been given 52 A contributions?
Please can someone explain as to why I might have received 4 M contributions in 2021 having already been given 52 A contributions?
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Can someone please explain how the PRSI contributions are calculated in respect of being able to receive an Irish pension.
I have been working in Ireland on and off since 2001 and recently learned that I might be eligible for a reduced Irish pension should I obtain a minimum of 520 PRSI class A contributions. I registered with mywefare.ie and obtained a contributions record which shows some information as follows...
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I just want to understand if the CREDITED contributions are ADDED to the PAID contributions in order to get a contribution number for the year or is the CREDITED number an actual number of contributions made? In other words for the period 2014-2021 do I have a total of 226 contributions (52+52+52+22+5+43) or do I have a total of 194 contributions (52+52+52+22+9+7) or do I have a total of 242 contributions (52+52+52+22+5+43+9+7)?
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So at the moment the figure of 226, for the example I showed) (52+52+52+22+5+43) is the ACTUAL number of contributions that count towards my goal of 520 contributions?What you need to be aware of is that those credited reckonable contributions become relevant only after you have made a total of 520 PAID reckonable PRSI contributions. So don't make the mistake of assuming that they count towards the magic 520!
So at the moment the figure of 226, for the example I showed) (52+52+52+22+5+43) is the ACTUAL number of contributions that count towards my goal of 520 contributions?
for a full pension - even with 226, you would be eligible for a partial pension, I think
plus 9 and 7 I think?So at the moment the figure of 226, for the example I showed) (52+52+52+22+5+43) is the ACTUAL number of contributions that count towards my goal of 520 contributions?
plus 9 and 7 I think?
As @Groucho said, the 9 + 7 may count towards pension cover but not towards the 520 minimum contributions required.What you need to be aware of is that those credited reckonable contributions become relevant only after you have made a total of 520 PAID reckonable PRSI contributions. So don't make the mistake of assuming that they count towards the magic 520!
It is only possible to make voluntary contributions if you have at least 520 paid contributions.There is also the possibility that you could apply to pay voluntary PRSI contributions to help bring you up to the 520.
It is only possible to make voluntary contributions if you have at least 520 paid contributions.
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