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Can you have two state pensions?

Can you have two state pensions?

In short, yes. People are able to claim the State Pension in more than one country. If you live or work in another country, you might be able to contribute towards the country’s State Pension scheme.

How can I find out what my pension is in NJ?

It also includes the retirement date, last employer, pension fund, retirement cause and type of recipient. Using the Explorer, you can search on any combination of employee name, location (employer), pension fund, retirement cause, recipient type, year of retirement and monthly pension allowance. The dataset is also available directly.

How does the NJ pension dataset work?

The dataset displays the calendar year-to-date payments and the monthly allowances for each pensioner (retired member). It also includes the retirement date, last employer, pension fund, retirement cause and type of recipient.

What kind of pensions are there in NJ?

Pension data is published for both active and retired members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System, Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund, Police and Fireman’s Retirement System, State Police Retirement System, Judicial Retirement System, Consolidated Police and Firemen’s Pension Fund, and Prison Officers’ Pension Fund.

Who are the retired members of New Jersey?

Retired members are retirees of the State of New Jersey, Local Government, and Local Education. Employers who participate in the State-administered Retirement Systems and Benefit Programs.

Pension data is published for both active and retired members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System, Teachers’ Pension and Annuity Fund, Police and Fireman’s Retirement System, State Police Retirement System, Judicial Retirement System, Consolidated Police and Firemen’s Pension Fund, and Prison Officers’ Pension Fund.

It also includes the retirement date, last employer, pension fund, retirement cause and type of recipient. Using the Explorer, you can search on any combination of employee name, location (employer), pension fund, retirement cause, recipient type, year of retirement and monthly pension allowance. The dataset is also available directly.

The dataset displays the calendar year-to-date payments and the monthly allowances for each pensioner (retired member). It also includes the retirement date, last employer, pension fund, retirement cause and type of recipient.

When to withdraw pension contributions in New Jersey?

To learn more about purchasing service credit, see the Purchasing Service Credit Fact Sheet. If you have ended your New Jersey public employment, are not planning to return, and are not eligible to retire, you may withdraw your pension contributions. To withdraw the balance in a lump sum, you must no longer be working in any covered position.