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If you leave service or opt-out, you may be entitled to:
Any refund of contributions by IWDC can only be made if you have not contributed through salary sacrifice. If you joined the IWDC after October 1, 2015, you can only get a full refund of contributions if you leave with less than 30 days’ service.
To get a full refund of your contributions, you must complete an opt-out notice and return to your employer within one month of:
If you have contributed through salary sacrifice, the contributions will be refunded to you by your employer rather than from IWDC.
If you opt-out or leave service after this period of time, you will be treated as though you left the IWDC as a contractually-enrolled member.
The periods of membership below include any membership you may have transferred in from other occupational pension arrangements.
You can't receive a refund at all if you've transferred-in any benefits from a personal pension scheme or from
an occupational scheme if the combined membership from the transferred-in benefits and your IWDC membership is more than two years.
If you joined before October 1, 2015 and have under three months’ membership in the IWDC section:
You will get a refund of the current value of your own contributions (minus the income tax due on those contributions). If you have contributed through salary sacrifice, the contributions will be refunded to you by your employer rather than from
IWDC. You will not receive a refund of your employer’s contributions.
You can’t have a refund if you have transferred-in benefits. Instead your Personal Retirement Account will be preserved and invested until you take
your benefits.
If you joined before October 1, 2015 and have over three months but less than two years’ membership: You can choose to transfer your Personal Retirement Account, including the value of your employer’s contributions, to another registered pension scheme. If you do not choose the transfer option, you will get a refund of the current value of your contributions (minus income tax due on those contributions). If you have contributed through salary sacrifice, the contributions will be refunded to you by your employer rather than from IWDC. You will not receive a refund of your employer’s contributions.
You can’t have a refund if you have transferred-in benefits. Instead your Personal Retirement Account will be preserved and invested until you take your benefits.
Over two years’ membership: If you have over two years’ membership of the IWDC Section, your Personal Retirement Account (including the value of your employer’s contributions) will remain investeduntil you take your benefits. A refund is not possible.
As a preserved member, you will still get an Annual Benefit Statement so you can see how your Personal Retirement Account is invested. You can also make changes to your chosen investment funds or you can transfer your Personal Retirement Account to another scheme, as long as your new scheme allows.
Important: If you leave the IWDC, but keep your Personal Retirement Account invested, you must let us know about any change of address. You can update your details online by logging into myRPS or email dc@rpmi.co.uk.
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