Reporting of tax expenditures related to the tax treatment of private pension plans in selected OECD countries

2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 517-534 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myra Hamilton ◽  
Cathy Thomson

Parents and carers often have interrupted workforce histories, causing gaps in their pension contributions and hence significantly lower retirement incomes. In some countries, to ameliorate these inequalities, carer credits have been introduced to maintain public pension contributions during periods of workforce absence. But improvements to credits in public schemes have taken place alongside a shift to private pensions that widens inequalities for carers. Introducing carer credits to private pensions is one method of addressing these inequalities. A search for examples of credits to private schemes in OECD countries revealed that, at present, they are rare and limited. This article sets out the design features and principles that should underpin carer credits to private pensions.


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