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Need legal help. My mother has 29 years of civil service experience, she is retiring at the age of 60, is a pension granted as a civil servant? Is it normal, and in what size?

28.04.2023 17:07 603

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Photo of lorina200215 Lorina Fedan

Pension for civil servants is assigned in the amount of 60 percent of the amount of their salary, which includes all types of remuneration, from which a single contribution to the mandatory state social insurance is paid.

With:

  • official salary, allowances for rank and length of service are taken into account in the amounts established on the date of applying for a pension for the last civil service position held;

  • the amount of payments (except official salaries, allowances for rank and length of service), included in earnings for calculating a pension, is determined at the choice of the person who applied for a pension, for any 60 calendar months of work in a civil service position in a row before applying for a pension pension regardless of the presence of breaks. The average monthly amount of the specified payments for 60 calendar months is determined by dividing the total amount of these payments by 60. At the request of the person, incomplete months of work in the civil service position are counted as full;

  • material aid and payments that are calculated for a period exceeding a calendar month are taken into account in the part corresponding to the number of months in the calculation period.

The maximum amount of the pension (taking into account allowances, promotions, additional pension, targeted cash assistance, pension for special services to Ukraine, indexation and other pension supplements established by law, except for supplements to certain categories of persons who have special services to the Motherland) is not may exceed ten subsistence minimums established for persons who have lost work capacity.

04.05.2023 15:48

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