Question
I will
be retiring from work in 2017 when I reach 65. What do I need to know about
pensions and other benefits in retirement?
Answer
When you retire at age 65 you can claim Jobseeker’s
Benefit, which is based on your Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI)
contributions. If you do not qualify for Jobseeker’s Benefit, you can claim
Jobseeker’s Allowance, which is means-tested. At age 66, you may be entitled to
the State Pension (Contributory). If you do not have enough PRSI contributions,
you can apply for a State Pension (Non-Contributory), which is means-tested.
You should apply for a State Pension at least three months in advance.
You may have contributed to an occupational pension
scheme during your working life or you may have a personal pension arrangement.
You need to contact the pension provider to find out exactly what benefits your
pension gives you.
If you move from employment to retirement in the
course of the year, you should get a PAYE Balancing Statement (P21) from your
local tax office at the end of the year. This will trigger a refund if you have
paid too much tax. Your Jobseeker’s
Benefit or State Pension and any occupational pension are taxable. However, the
tax exemption limits are higher for people aged 65 or over and there are some
extra tax credits. At age 66, you will
be exempt from paying PRSI. At age 70, you will pay a reduced Universal Social
Charge if your annual income is €60,000 or less.
At age 66, you will also be eligible for a Free
Travel Pass and may be eligible for the Household Benefits Package, which
consists of a free TV licence and
an electricity or gas allowance. For medical cards and GP visit cards, which
are means tested, the income thresholds are higher for people aged 66 and over.
If you are over 70 there is a different means test for the medical card and you
can get a GP visit card without an income test.
Further information is available from the
Citizens Information Centre below.
Know Your Rights has been compiled by Boyle
Citizens Information Centre which provides a free and confidential service
to the public. Tel: 0761 07 6330
Address:
Elphin Street, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Information
is also available online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens
Information Phone Service - 0761 07 4000
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