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Old 30.09.2009, 16:27
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Re: Taking pension out of Switzerland

So correct me if I dont get this....

Below says if you move back to the UK say and you do not have to pay into the state pension fund (because you have already made the maximum contribution of 30 years as it is now in the UK) you can just take the cash minus tax at source from your Swiss contributions?
This would be great for me (assuming I go back to the UK) as even though I pay a fortune each month to SwissLife my pot will never be big enough here to generate a decent pension. I would probably have to live to about 120 before I break even.




I am moving/have moved to a EU or EFTA member country and am NOT subject to compulsory State pension insurance. I attest that I will have the competent foreign authorities provide the necessary proof (via official application form to determine social insurance liability - see www.verbindungsstelle.ch (also in english)). I wish to have my full vested benefits paid in cash (subject to tax at source).
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