Sentences with phrase «pensionable service»

Thus in the usual form of scheme men were to be treated as having their NRD at age 60, but only in respect of benefits accruing from pensionable service in the Barber window.
According to the employment tribunal, Mr Walker's civil partner was entitled to a pension calculated on the same basis as for a spouse, taking account of all pensionable service.
But they never contemplated the situation that had arisen as a result of Barber and Coloroll, with more than one NRD being required where there had been pensionable service both in and outside the Barber window and benefits had accrued by reference to different NRDs.
The pensionable service of a member was limited to service in the period between the member becoming a member and the NRD of that member.
The first defendant identified three possibilities in respect of the application of s 73 (3)(b) to such a situation: (i) no entitlement to payment of pension or other benefit had arisen at all; (ii) entitlement to payment of the member's Barber window benefits only had arisen; and (iii) entitlement to payment of the whole of his benefits, including his Barber window benefits and benefits in respect of any pensionable service before and after the Barber window, had arisen.
His benefits were therefore significantly enhanced, in that he was treated as though he had accrued nearly twenty nine years further pensionable service.
So taxpayers need to have $ 55,300 of salary or self - employment income to make the maximum CPP contribution for the year and earn a full year of CPP pensionable service.
Pension plans sometimes allow current members to buy additional service based on eligible pensionable service with certain previous employers.
The so - called A19 rule allows for officers who have notched up at least 30 years pensionable service to be pushed out even if they want to stay on.

Not exact matches

Setting a clear cost ceiling for public service pension schemes - the proportion of pensionable pay that taxpayers will contribute to employees» pensions - with automatic stabilisers to keep future costs under more effective control;
Effective January 1, 2009, public service pension plan contributions will be 5.2 % (to a maximum of $ 2,407.60 for the 2009 taxation year) on all pensionable earnings below and equal to the yearly maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE)($ 46,300 for the 2009 taxation year) and 8.4 % on all pensionable earnings over the YMPE.
Norman v Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service [2011] EWHC 3305 (QB): concerning the types of remuneration that counted as «pensionable pay» for the purposes of the Firefighters» Pension Scheme.
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