North Lanarkshire Update
I wrote recently about the significance of equal pay settlements being processed on a 'pensionable basis'.
Now this does not apply to everyone, only to people who retired before 2012, but the benefits are potentially considerable.
So here are a few examples to illustrate the difference that a pensions based settlement would make to a person's lump sum and annual pension - along with an indication of the likely cost.
The only health warning is that these are 'broad brush' examples and that individual outcomes would vary depending on a person's length of pensionable service, hours of work and the amount of their equal pay settlement.
Based on a £15,000 Annual Salary
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Based on a £15,000 salary with a £15,000 settlement over 5 years.
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Category
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Number of years in Pension
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Current Pension Entitlement per Year
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Current Standard Tax Free Lump sum
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Total Cost for making settlement Pensionable
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Pension per Year with Settlement
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Lump Sum Payment with Settlement
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Increase in Pension Per Year
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Increase in Tax Free Lump Sum
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Life Time Benefit for the cost of £825
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Example 1 |
10
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£2,500
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£5,625
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£825
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£3,000
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£6,750
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£500
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£1,125
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£12,125
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Example 2 |
20
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£5,000
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£11,250
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£825
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£6,000
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£13,500
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£1,000
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£2,250
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£24,250
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Example 3 |
30
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£7,500
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£16,875
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£825
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£9,000
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£20,250
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£1,500
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£3,375
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£36,375
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If any A4ES clients would like more detailed information about their individual situation, please contact Karl in the Action 4 Equality Scotland office.
Action 4 Equality Scotland
Here are contact details for Action 4 Equality Scotland - including a new telephone number .
Action 4 Equality Scotland
10 York Place
Edinburgh
EH1 3EP
Email: enquiries@action4equality.co.uk
10 York Place
Edinburgh
EH1 3EP
Email: enquiries@action4equality.co.uk