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Marietjie Houtman Posted on Apr 26, 2018

At what stage do a women qualify for government pension and can she register for it while claiming for UIF?

A female worker went on pension at the age of 60 years. She is still battling to get her UIF claim approved after 3 months. She has no other income at present. Can she register for Govt pension in the meantime?

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A Miller

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2011

SOURCE: I am 62 years and

My friend, I don't know what a full stamp is ... I don't know what state you are from or even what country you live in, and please dont say. Please don't post any more personal data here on this web site. What you are doing is very dangerous for you.

I am sure if you call the agency from which you retired, they will give you full particulars on your retirement plan and the best way for you and your husbant to file. Better yet, he is not retired yet, there must be at least a personal liaison where he works. He should go to that office or person and get the information he and you require.

If I had to guess to the answer ... based on where I live ... and my scant knowledge of the subject ... you each earned you retirement, you should each get full benefit of what you earned.

Please go to your personnel office and get this info. No more personal data on this website - Deal?

Thanks for your interest in FixYa.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2012

SOURCE: Who provides different income tax slabs for both men & women?

As It is below the tax exemption limit, she does not need to pay income tax

http://www.itrtoday.com/resources/utilities/rate_of_income_tax

Terry Hair

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2016

SOURCE: what is the minumum earning to qualify for old age pension

I guess that depend upon where you are in this big, wide, wonderful world of ours. Different countries have different rules. Please be a bit more specific about where you live and someone may be a able to assist.

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If you're trying to help her maintain an income from the funds you've paid in, then she will have to become unemployed and fill out an unemployment application.

In order to do this, you'll have to say you had no further need of her service and let her go, and she will have to say she was let go through no fault of her own and is now out of work and unable to find other employment.

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Im trying to apply for the aged pension and download the appropriate documents. I have registered my gov account and linked it with Centrelink using the linking code.

Hello, Chris -

Fixya.com, a website intended for asking and answering questions on how to go about REPAIRING THINGS, has no affiliation with the Australian government, the aged pension program, or Centrelink.

I suggest you make a telephone call:
132 300
Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm
(Source:
https://www.humanservices.gov.au/individuals/contact-us/phone-us#centrelink )
and speak with a person in that department.

Best wishes.
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