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State Pension - when should I stop paying voluntary class 3 contributions?

richard6868
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I retired on my occupational pensions in November 2014 and am due to receive the state pension on 6 September 2020.
As I was contracted out for almost all of my working life, I have been paying voluntary class 3 contributions since April 2015 (when the new pension arrangements came in) to increase the state pension I will eventually receive.
My GOV.UK state pension forecast predicts that my contributions up to 5 May 2018 would entitle me to £136.61 a week but that I will receive £146 per week if I continue my voluntary class 3 contributions until 5 April 2020. It then states that "£146 is the most you can get" which sounds very dogmatic.
Am I to take it that any voluntary class 3 contributions I make at the tail end after 5 April 2020 until I receive my pension on 6 September 2020 would derive absolutely no benefit in terms of additional pension - a waste of my money - and would I be wise to stop paying them on 5 April 2020?
[I have been unable to find an answer to this question of whether only a complete year's contributions count towards a pension increase anywhere on the Web.]
As I was contracted out for almost all of my working life, I have been paying voluntary class 3 contributions since April 2015 (when the new pension arrangements came in) to increase the state pension I will eventually receive.
My GOV.UK state pension forecast predicts that my contributions up to 5 May 2018 would entitle me to £136.61 a week but that I will receive £146 per week if I continue my voluntary class 3 contributions until 5 April 2020. It then states that "£146 is the most you can get" which sounds very dogmatic.
Am I to take it that any voluntary class 3 contributions I make at the tail end after 5 April 2020 until I receive my pension on 6 September 2020 would derive absolutely no benefit in terms of additional pension - a waste of my money - and would I be wise to stop paying them on 5 April 2020?
[I have been unable to find an answer to this question of whether only a complete year's contributions count towards a pension increase anywhere on the Web.]
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There's nothing dogmatic about a simple statement of fact. You can't increase your state pension beyond £146 pw at today's rates, so why would you pay more after 5 April 2020?Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0
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Only full years count as well as anything paid in the financial year you reach state retirement does not count. New scheme April 2015 ??0
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The new state pension started 6/4/16.0
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richard6868 wrote: »I retired on my occupational pensions in November 2014 and am due to receive the state pension on 6 September 2020.
As I was contracted out for almost all of my working life, I have been paying voluntary class 3 contributions since April 2015 (when the new pension arrangements came in) to increase the state pension I will eventually receive.richard6868 wrote: »My GOV.UK state pension forecast predicts that my contributions up to 5 May 2018 would entitle me to £136.61 a week but that I will receive £146 per week if I continue my voluntary class 3 contributions until 5 April 2020. It then states that "£146 is the most you can get" which sounds very dogmatic.richard6868 wrote: »Am I to take it that any voluntary class 3 contributions I make at the tail end after 5 April 2020 until I receive my pension on 6 September 2020 would derive absolutely no benefit in terms of additional pension - a waste of my money - and would I be wise to stop paying them on 5 April 2020?0 -
Yes, my mistake with the start date of the new pension arrangements.0
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The only other possibility to increase your max SP may be to buy any pre-2016 missing years, but I suspect that is a very, very, very remote possibility.....might be worth checking your NI record whilst logged into gov.uk, there's a link to it from the SP Forecast page.....from the info given above, 2014/15 may be a candidate for this.......Gettin' There, Wherever There is......
I have a dodgy "i" key, so ignore spelling errors due to "i" issues, ...I blame Apple0
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