Re: Entering semi-retirement - what now?
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 3:41 am
No real deadline to sign up, and you can choose not to (but if you’re entitled to, why not eh?). The sooner the better but you need a document from your company (forgot the name, it says what was the reason for you leaving and a bunch of other stuff) and that take a week or 2 so you should tell your company in advance that you need this paper.
Once enrolled you want hello work to give you a paper to bring to the city hall in order to get the health insurance unemployed person deduction (previous year salary counted at 30% for health insurance calculation).
Before that, do the math on which is best (ask your company, ask city hall).
Unless you’re making an outrageous amount, getting the unemployed deduction will likely be better financially.
For me it was always better that way anyway.
Nenkin is compulsory, you’re automatically enrolled. Go tell the pension section at the city hall to send you the bills.
Unless you decide to become your partner’s dependent (if your partner is an employee) and get “free” pension/insurance.
Once enrolled you want hello work to give you a paper to bring to the city hall in order to get the health insurance unemployed person deduction (previous year salary counted at 30% for health insurance calculation).
Before that, do the math on which is best (ask your company, ask city hall).
Unless you’re making an outrageous amount, getting the unemployed deduction will likely be better financially.
For me it was always better that way anyway.
Nenkin is compulsory, you’re automatically enrolled. Go tell the pension section at the city hall to send you the bills.
Unless you decide to become your partner’s dependent (if your partner is an employee) and get “free” pension/insurance.