The tax is 30 percent of 85 percent of your benefit amount.
We can't provide your actual benefit amount until you apply for benefits.
You want coverage, at the very least, that will increase the daily benefit amount enough to keep pace with inflation.
The benefit amount is 1,020,000 (as of financial year 2010, for a wife with one child).
The age you start receiving benefits can make a big difference in your monthly benefit amount.
The total depends on their benefit amount and the number of family members who also qualify on the same record.
Your monthly benefit amount can differ substantially based on the age when you start receiving benefits.
If they do, we will send you a letter telling you your new benefit amount.
A defined contribution plan, on the other hand, does not promise you a specific benefit amount at retirement.
After that, we could go on to compare the benefit amounts, as a percentage of the average wage in each country.