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bristol girl
10-09-2006, 04:49 PM
Hi
hope someone can help have NHS pension in uk 10 years what do i do with it.have a jobe in perth can i transfer pension.cant seem to find anyone in uk to give me advice.
many thanks jayne

ali
11-09-2006, 08:34 PM
Hi, I'd also like to know as have 24 years pension, i'm looking into transfering it to a superan' scheme - if you get any info let me know
Ali

kitkat
08-08-2008, 10:04 PM
Hi I'm a new member haven't posted anything before.
so here goes
I have a 25 +years NHS Pension that needs to be transfered to a QROPS(Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme)as recommended from the pensions at HMRC but who will take my pension?
half of the recommended schemes won't take transfers as they are no longer QROPS ? to do with the new Superannuation rules that came in force on 1st July ( have looked at that ,so know about it all)
I Know that I have 6 months from entry to transfer under the rules before I would have to pay tax on the difference from acumulated revenue from date of entry till transfer but wht I need to know is who can I transfer a NHS pension to without being penalised.
Any advised would be gratefully recieved , espeacially from any other nurses who have already transfered:confused:
GESB aren't QROPS:(
neither is HESTA
HEALTHSUPER are applying but could take a year or so
So who do you go with

Colette Pieniazek
04-08-2009, 09:24 AM
Being an UK migrant myself emigrating from Manchester to Perth 6 years ago, I now work for a firm of Chartered Accountants in Perth as a UK Taxation and Pension Administrator and have dealt with many migrants’ pension transfers from the UK to Australia. The company are experts in UK and Australian pension, superannuation and tax matters. We can advise you on both UK and Australian pension and tax issues before and after you migrate. If the transfer of your UK pension fund is completed within 6 months of the date on which you became tax resident in Australia, the growth component will be exempt from tax. If you require any further questions then please do not hesitate to contact me. Colette cpieniazek@uhyhn.com.au

julie7
27-10-2009, 09:04 AM
hi all
i used a bloke called martin cunningham, he new the ins and outs of uk pensions and australian supers, he was straight, no nonsense, and didnt try to sell me something i didnt need!! which is a welcome relief after contacting a few other companies!
his email is martin@avocaconsultants.com.au and his website is www.avocaoconsultants.com.au and before you ask I dont work in the financial sector!! and i am not on commission :)
cheers julie

Mark donnelly
17-05-2011, 10:06 AM
Hi Jayne,

Happy to help out i work with QROPS and travel between Perth and Hong Kong offereing advice.

Best Mark


Hi
hope someone can help have NHS pension in uk 10 years what do i do with it.have a jobe in perth can i transfer pension.cant seem to find anyone in uk to give me advice.
many thanks jayne

Mark donnelly
17-05-2011, 10:08 AM
I help Brits with UK pension transfers. Happy to discuss QROPS with you.

Mark


Hi I'm a new member haven't posted anything before.
so here goes
I have a 25 +years NHS Pension that needs to be transfered to a QROPS(Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme)as recommended from the pensions at HMRC but who will take my pension?
half of the recommended schemes won't take transfers as they are no longer QROPS ? to do with the new Superannuation rules that came in force on 1st July ( have looked at that ,so know about it all)
I Know that I have 6 months from entry to transfer under the rules before I would have to pay tax on the difference from acumulated revenue from date of entry till transfer but wht I need to know is who can I transfer a NHS pension to without being penalised.
Any advised would be gratefully recieved , espeacially from any other nurses who have already transfered:confused:
GESB aren't QROPS:(
neither is HESTA
HEALTHSUPER are applying but could take a year or so
So who do you go with

deanhewitt
17-05-2011, 08:06 PM
Hi all,

One thing you need to be careful with if you transfer your pension to Australia is that you cannot transfer it back should you decide to leave.

We are leaving our pensions in the UK and self contributing to keep them going as well as keeping our house in the UK. Not in case we ever want to return to the UK but we can still draw from the pension. Yes we will be taxed but better that than losing it completely if something happens and we need to return to the UK.

Please look in to with your eyes open as some people may not make you aware of this

seamus11
09-06-2011, 06:17 PM
Hi
hope someone can help have NHS pension in uk 10 years what do i do with it.have a jobe in perth can i transfer pension.cant seem to find anyone in uk to give me advice.
many thanks jayne
I can help you if you want me I have had many years doing this type of business. No obligations to proceed unless you are happy with the arrangements.
Jim

ali
09-06-2011, 10:45 PM
This is an old thread started in 2006

Singos
10-06-2011, 03:42 AM
Did it through mckinley /plowman -central joondalup

seamus11
10-06-2011, 12:20 PM
Hi Jayne,

Happy to help out i work with QROPS and travel between Perth and Hong Kong offereing advice.

Best Mark
no obligations quote for my service
Seamus