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  2. Pensions in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The transfer of pension capital from a Dutch pension plan to another country is only possible if the pension scheme in the next country has the same elaborate requirements as the Dutch pension scheme. The Netherlands has social security agreements with the following countries: Argentina; Australia; Belize; Bosnia Herzegovina; Canada (including ...

  3. Future Pensions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Future Pensions Act (Dutch: Wet toekomst pensioenen, abbreviated Wtp) is an amendment to welfare law in the Netherlands. This law revises the Dutch pension system and amends thirteen laws, including the Pension Act .

  4. Qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme - Wikipedia

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    A qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme, or QROPS is an overseas pension scheme that meets certain requirements set by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). A QROPS can receive transfers of British pension benefits. The QROPS programme was part of British legislation launched on 6 April 2006 as a direct result of EU human rights requirements ...

  5. Pension systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Basic pension: Canada Pension Plan: N/A: Registered retirement savings plan China: Social assistance: Social insurance system: Mandatory individual accounts: N/A Czech Republic: Basic pension: Social insurance system: No, canceled in 2016: Voluntary individual accounts Dominican Republic: Social assistance: Mandatory individual accounts ...

  6. Frozen state pension - Wikipedia

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    Frozen state pensions is the practice of the British Government of "freezing" UK State Pensions, (that is, not uprating the amount in line with "Triple Lock" on an annual basis, as is done for residents in the UK), for pensioners who live in the majority of other countries, apart from the European Community countries and other countries with reciprocal agreements with the UK.

  7. Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP - Wikipedia

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    The pensions supplement statutory benefits such as the old age pension AOW, surviving dependents' pension, and incapacity benefits. If the participant stops working between the ages of 60 and 70, they receive the ABP Multi-Option Pension. If the participant dies, their partner and children may receive an ABP Survivor's Pension.

  8. List of countries by social welfare spending - Wikipedia

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    Total net social spending in terms of percent of GDP, takes into account public and private social expenditure, and also includes the effect of direct taxes (income tax and social security contributions), indirect taxation of consumption on cash benefits, as well as tax breaks for social purposes.

  9. Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn - Wikipedia

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    The two pension funds coordinate their activities in private equity through AlpInvest Partners, one of the largest investors globally in the private equity asset class. In the United States, as in Europe, PGGM is a major investor in financial markets including public equity , fixed income , real estate , commodities , hedge funds and private ...