UK Pension - Living in Ireland
#107
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Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
I have a policy of ignoring Trolls, so I wont be responding to any more of your posts.
I concede I have my faults, but I am able to articulate my thoughts without the conversation degenerating into personal insults.
There is a lot of projection and negativity in your posts. That is very telling.
Ultimately the only person you are showing up by insulting me is yourself.
You are doing a good job of doing that already, so I don't feel the need to.
#108
Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
Please .... both of you, keep it nice
Dont spoil another thread, especially on an important subject
Dont spoil another thread, especially on an important subject
#109
Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
Had to laugh. I was reading another post and this advert was at the bottom of the page.
I know you need advertising to help pay for the forum but should this be the kind of thing you're advertising when this thread is all about how dodgy it is?
I know you need advertising to help pay for the forum but should this be the kind of thing you're advertising when this thread is all about how dodgy it is?
#110
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Joined: Mar 2008
Location: SE Dordogne France
Posts: 982
Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
HMRC tightening up at last.
http://www.prempensions.com/2012/04/...-market-place/
Nothing to say that HMRC will be coming after those who have wrongfully taken their money in cash but if I had I think I might be feeling a tad nervous
http://www.prempensions.com/2012/04/...-market-place/
Nothing to say that HMRC will be coming after those who have wrongfully taken their money in cash but if I had I think I might be feeling a tad nervous
#111
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Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
Good luck with it. All I can add to the above is that I am completely happy I have done the right thing (for me) and it has certainly made a difference.
With all the economic uncertainty around at least I am in control of my finances and am not relying on the vagaries of the financial markets with pension funds being plundered.
Who can put their hand on their heart and say they are 100% certain that their hard-earned pension fund will actually still be there when they need it.
Don't trust anyone, don't believe anyone. Politicians, bankers and companies will screw the people without a second thought as has been proven.
With all the economic uncertainty around at least I am in control of my finances and am not relying on the vagaries of the financial markets with pension funds being plundered.
Who can put their hand on their heart and say they are 100% certain that their hard-earned pension fund will actually still be there when they need it.
Don't trust anyone, don't believe anyone. Politicians, bankers and companies will screw the people without a second thought as has been proven.
Hi Kerry, I am trying to get my pension cash, is it possible to let me know what company you used? Thanks Peter
Last edited by Sue; Aug 16th 2012 at 12:33 pm. Reason: Not a good idea to post email on a public forum
#112
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Location: SE Dordogne France
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Re: UK Pension - Living in Ireland
Under the latest HMRC rules 100% encashments are effectively dead and buried.
Further info including the latest wheeze, pension loans:
http://www.thepensionsregulator.gov....ion-liberation
Further info including the latest wheeze, pension loans:
http://www.thepensionsregulator.gov....ion-liberation
Last edited by Im_and_Er; Aug 16th 2012 at 1:28 pm.