Pension mystery
Re: Pension mystery
Check your paystubs from that period. Do they show a deduction for nenkin?
Re: Pension mystery
It's pretty difficult to tell what's going on from your question. It's not clear what "work" means.
Probably the best thing to do would be to make an appointment at the pension office and talk it through with them.
Probably the best thing to do would be to make an appointment at the pension office and talk it through with them.
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Re: Pension mystery
If you do go and talk to the pension people, make sure you either go to the pension office or call the national phoneline. Do not talk to the nenkin desk at the ward office/city hall
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Re: Pension mystery
If you were making voluntary contributions to nenkin then you should have a yearly receipt. It comes on one of those sealed postcards I believe.OkLah! wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 3:41 am Since I come back to Japan I have not worked so only contributions are voluntary.
It is as if before the estimate was based on what had been paid so far and now assuming I will keep paying contribution till I am 59 hence the jump in number and stability despite paying premiums.
If you have not been paying into the system, the number will not change.
Re: Pension mystery
I am not sure about your math.
Were you contributing the same amount when you were unemployed? Did you apply for an exemption or a partial exception?
Re: Pension mystery
This is likely the issue. Estimates on the nenkin website are based on the assumption that you will continue your current contributions linearly. So as you pay less kousei and more national, the estimated payout changes.