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UK Pensions (2018)


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5 hours ago, evadgib said:

I hope you have better luck than I did!

(One of his minions sent a 'you're not a constituent' reply, presumably by not fully understanding what his new job entailed. My inquiry later reached it's destination via my constituency MP and one other sitting MP).

I got an acknowledgement from a 'minion', I think possibly his wife to say it would be forwarded to the ministerial office. If like the last email I sent to an MP it could take a couple of months.

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7 hours ago, sandyf said:

Not going to see the answer to that one Bill.

Not sure what his Army pension would be as he only served 10 years.

 

Pensions start at 16 years service.

 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/28070/TriserviceOfficersRetiredPayandGratuitiesAFPS75.pdf

 

The best I can figure he would come under OF2 (Specialist Aircrew)

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7 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

The Duke and so called Duchess of woke will not be needing pensions, they have a reported joint amount of 34 million quid to survive on, plus his army pension of course.

Quite a nice pile but their standard of living will be a bit higher than mine.

 

In addition to that Harry's share will be taxed by the UK government as income earned in the UK. 

 

Megan will be worse off as she is a US citizen and they are taxed by the US IRS on ALL monies earned world wide no matter which country she works in.

 

Naturally they will be paying the top rates of tax. They both need separate financial advisors, one for the UK and one for the US and if they live in Canada it is likely that they will need one there also.

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