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CHAPTER 2E+WMembers' contributions

Members' contributionsE+W

[F1185.(1) For each eligible employment in respect of which an active member (P) is in pensionable service during a pay period, P must pay members’ contributions on P’s pensionable earnings in that pay period at the rate determined under this regulation (“members’ contributions rate”).

(2) The members’ contributions rate for an eligible employment is the rate in Column 2 of the table corresponding to the band which includes the annual salary rate for that employment in Column 1.

(3) The annual salary rate bands in Column 1 are increased for each financial year, if there is a relevant increase in the consumer prices index for that financial year, by the appropriate percentage for the financial year, rounded up to the nearest £1.

(4) There is a relevant increase in the consumer prices index for a financial year if the consumer prices index for the month of September before that financial year is higher than that for the previous September.

(5) The appropriate percentage for the financial year is the same percentage as the percentage increase in the consumer prices index.

(6) In this regulation, “consumer prices index” means the all items consumer prices index published by the Statistics Board, a body corporate established by section 1 of the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007.

Table

Column 1

Annual salary rate for the eligible employment

Column 2

Members’ contributions rate

£0 - £25,9997.4%
£26,000 - £34,9998.6%
£35,000 - £41,4999.6%
£41,500 - £54,99910.2%
£55,000 - £74,99911.3%
≥ £75,00011.7%]

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Contributions under Schedule 2E+W

186.  Schedule 2 has effect for the purpose of enabling—

(a)payment of additional pension contributions by lump sum; and

(b)monthly payments of—

(i)faster accrual contributions;

(ii)additional pension contributions; and

(iii)buy-out contributions.

Contributions payable during a period of permanent service in the armed forcesE+W

187.—(1) This regulation applies if—

(a)an election under regulation 26 has effect in respect of a period of permanent service; and

(b)the member (P) pays contributions by monthly payments.

(2) Unless paragraph (3) applies, the amount of P's contributions in respect of any pay period that falls within the period of permanent service is the total of—

(a)the amount of members' contributions payable in respect of P's notional salary; and

(b)any contributions under Schedule 2 payable monthly.

(3) This paragraph applies if during the period of permanent service, P's permanent service pay, when aggregated with any payments under Part 5 of the Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951 M1 (“aggregated pay”), is less than the amount of P's notional salary for that period.

(4) If paragraph (3) applies—

(a)the amount of P's aggregated pay in a pay period is taken to be the amount of P's pensionable earnings for that period; and

(b)P's contributions in that period are payable at the members' contributions rate.

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