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State Pension Summary
kangoora
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I'm a little confused about this and just trying to confirm what my state pension summary is telling me.
I've been on my state pension summary and it says my forecast is £159.55/week, fair enough, which is the new basic state pension. Incidentally, I have a COPE of £58.13.
My NI record says I have 38 years of full contributions plus 1 year missing (I worked abroad in 2001-02) and 12 years of further contributions (up to 2029).
My confusion comes from the fact that my first 11 years was in the Armed Forces and for a number of years after that I was definitely contracted out (off the top of my head around 7 years). I thought, with those early years of Armed Forces and contracted out pensions, I would not get the full new State Pension.
Is it saying I need to contribute for a further 12 years to access the full State Pension? Or, is it saying that I currently will get £159.55 without any further NI contributions? I'm hoping the second applies
Your forecast
£159.55 is the most you can get
You cannot improve your forecast any more.
Hope this is clear
I've been on my state pension summary and it says my forecast is £159.55/week, fair enough, which is the new basic state pension. Incidentally, I have a COPE of £58.13.
My NI record says I have 38 years of full contributions plus 1 year missing (I worked abroad in 2001-02) and 12 years of further contributions (up to 2029).
My confusion comes from the fact that my first 11 years was in the Armed Forces and for a number of years after that I was definitely contracted out (off the top of my head around 7 years). I thought, with those early years of Armed Forces and contracted out pensions, I would not get the full new State Pension.
Is it saying I need to contribute for a further 12 years to access the full State Pension? Or, is it saying that I currently will get £159.55 without any further NI contributions? I'm hoping the second applies
Your forecast
- is not a guarantee and is based on the current law
- is based on your National Insurance record up to 5 April 2017
- does not include any increase due to inflation
£159.55 is the most you can get
You cannot improve your forecast any more.
Hope this is clear
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Comments
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The top line should state "You can get your SP on dd mm yyyy. Your forecast is £xxx.xx". It should state "You need to continue to contribute to reach your forecast" and also give you an "Estimate based on your NI record up to April 2017" and a "Forecast if you contribute until April xxxx".0
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You will get £195.55 the info is really confusing but just ignore the COPE amount0
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It would not be impossible to have achieved a full state pension in this scenario.
As at 6.4. 16 two calculations were done and your starting amount was the higher of the two.
£119.30 + (SERPS/S2P - deduction for contracting out).
£155.65 - COPE.
You have been contracted out for less than half of your working life so far so that it is not impossible that your SERPS/S2P was around £95 - if so, you would have achieved a full NSP even after the COD.0 -
Thanks everyone, I *thought* that it was the case that I'd already qualified for the full SP although nice to have confirmation.
@molerat - yes, it says my forecast is for my birthday in 2029 and it doesn't say anything about further contributions. It does say "Estimate based on your NI record up to April 2017" - cheers
@capitalone - cheers also
@xylophone - thanks for the explanation, I was on an above average salary from 2002 until last year.0
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