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If you have a COPE, you have been contracted out for some period. You will not get the maximum State Pension, currently £168+ unless you manage to get 35 years non contracted out qualifying years in before you claim the State Pension.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostI checked on-line.
I've got 26 qualifying years.
It says my current pension estimate is £124.10 per week
It also says I need to contribute another 10 years to get the maximum £168.60 per week
There is also a COPE estimate of £36.94 per week
Questions:
1) Any idea how they've arrived at £124.10? (26/35*168.60 = £125.25
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2) Why do I need to contribute another 10 years and not 9 (26+9 = 35)
3) Do I need to subtract the COPE £36.94 from £124.10 to calculate what I'll get off the state? ie. £87.16 per week
Many thanks in advance.
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Isnt it just!Originally posted by stonehenge View PostThanks, yes it does, even though it's an old document which predates the new SP.
I suspect the £124.10, in my case, has been worked out under the old SP. (The pension you receive is the higher of the old and new systems.)
It's hideously complicated though.
Dont fall for the tax free line either. When you stsrt your state pension, they reduce your personal allowance by the same amount...
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Thanks, yes it does, even though it's an old document which predates the new SP.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
I suspect the £124.10, in my case, has been worked out under the old SP. (The pension you receive is the higher of the old and new systems.)
It's hideously complicated though.
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Making sense of State Pension statement
I checked on-line.
I've got 26 qualifying years.
It says my current pension estimate is £124.10 per week
It also says I need to contribute another 10 years to get the maximum £168.60 per week
There is also a COPE estimate of £36.94 per week
Questions:
1) Any idea how they've arrived at £124.10? (26/35*168.60 = £125.25
)
2) Why do I need to contribute another 10 years and not 9 (26+9 = 35)
3) Do I need to subtract the COPE £36.94 from £124.10 to calculate what I'll get off the state? ie. £87.16 per week
Many thanks in advance.Tags: None
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