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Leaving pensionable employment 

If you change jobs and move out of higher education you automatically cease to be a member of USS and can’t continue to pay into the scheme. You have various choices as to what to do next.

If you have more than 2 years’ (calendar length) membership in USS we work out your accumulated pension benefit using the following formula:

Pension = 1/80th  x pensionable service x pensionable salary at leaving                                                       Tax-free cash   = 3 x pension (as calculated above)

 

Here’s an example based on a member with 7 years and 113 days’ membership in the scheme and a pensionable salary of £40,500 on leaving:

Pension           = 1/80th x 7y 113d x £40,500.00 = £3,700 per annum

Tax-free cash   = 3 x £3,700 = £11,100

In USS these benefits are known as ‘deferred benefits’ and the value of these benefits increases over time by the increase in line with official pensions. You can draw these benefits from your contractual pension age. You can take your pension earlier, but some or all of that pension may be reduced to account for the early payment.

If you have less than 2 years’ (calendar length) membership you have 2 options: 

  1. Receive a refund of your contributions, less tax and a deduction to reinstate you in the State Second Pension scheme, or
  2. Receive deferred benefits based on your contributions only.

Here’s an example of a refund:

If you had paid gross contributions amounting to £1,015 over a period of 1 year 261 days, you would receive a refund of £595.40 calculated as follows:

£1,015.00 Contributions
minus £292.00 Payment to S2P
£723.00 Taxable amount
minus £144.60 20% tax
£578.40
plus £17.00 Interest
£595.40 Net Refund

Transfer benefits to another pension scheme

However long you have been a member you can transfer the value of your benefits to another pension scheme in the UK and in many cases overseas. The calculation, whether or not you have more than 2 years’ membership, is based on the full value of your benefits, based on the traditional 1/80th formula.

Please go to the transfer out section for more details.

Rejoining

Always remember, if you leave and then rejoin USS in the future then you can cancel any previous benefit and have the original years and days service added to your current membership in USS.

You don’t have to make this decision until you either retire or you leave USS again and in most cases this is beneficial, assuming your salary by the end of your latest period of USS membership is worth more than the salary (plus price inflation increases) from your earlier period of membership.

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