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Tips before retirement

As you approach your senior years, there are some essential questions you need to ask yourself. Answering these will help you outline the framework for your life as a senior. It sounds simple, but naturally, there are many considerations and decisions you must make before finding the answers.

  • When do you plan to leave the workforce?
  • Where?
  • For how long?
  • How much?
  • Who is to inherit?
  • When do you plan to leave the workforce?

    Society encourages you to continue working as long as possible, offering various benefits if you delay retirement. If you continue working beyond the state pension age, income subject to AM contributions from self-employment will not be deducted from your state pension. You can earn a senior premium, and you also have the option to defer your state pension if you wish. If you transition to early retirement and are eligible for up to three years of this benefit, there is only one rate—the highest rate. You can still earn a tax-free premium if you continue working. However, this is also the time to consider what brings you quality of life. Is it continuing to work, perhaps with reduced hours, or stopping entirely?

     

    If you want to continue working

    If you wish to continue working, different rules apply depending on your age. You can find more information in the fact sheets below, which are tailored to different retirement ages.

    • Born 1956, second half – 1958 (In Danish only)
    • Born 1959, first half (In Danish only)
    • Born 1959, second half and later (In Danish only)

    Each time you postpone your retirement by one year, you earn an additional annual salary and you also give your pension savings the opportunity to grow.

    Every year you postpone retirement, you earn an extra year's salary, and you also allow your pension savings to grow.

    If you are not part of the early retirement scheme, partial pension might be an option, though this scheme is being phased out and will end by the close of 2025.

    For more information about the state pension, you can read more here. If you want to know more about early retirement, you can read more here

  • Where?

    Where do you want to live when you retire? Senior life is lived locally. Your dwelling is the physical setting of your life, a part of your finances and your home, which may carry memories from a long and good life. Your dwelling should meet your needs on the day you retire, as you will spend far more time at home.

    Financial support

    You may be eligible for benefits to help pay your housing expenses. Housing benefits are offered as a loan for owner-occupied homes and co-operative housing units and as a subsidy for rental homes. You can calculate your options at www.borger.dk.

    Postpone taxation

    When you or your spouse receives early retirement benefits, supplementary early retirement benefits, part-time retirement benefits, state retirement pension benefits or anticipatory pension benefits, or reaches the age of 65, you may have the option to freeze your property taxes.

  • For how long?

    Life expectancy is increasing for both men and women

    For quite some time, the trend has been that we live longer, and the indication is that this will continue. 20 years ago, the average life expectancy for Danes was 72 years for men and 78 years for women, respectively. Today, the average age for men is 77 years and for women 82 years.

    While we should enjoy the prospect of living longer, we should also remember that a long life leads to greater demands on our pension savings, as most people will need their savings to be paid out over a longer period of time.

    Clearly, many different factors influence your life expectancy, such as genetics, your choice of career and your lifestyle.

  • How much?

    How much money will you need when you retire? Danica recommends that you have 80% of your previous income when you retire, and that the majority of your savings are paid out as life-long benefits. But it is far from certain that this fits your needs. If your lifestyle differs from most people’s, you should consider what is most suitable for you – what it will cost you, or what you will save.

    Think ahead

    Maybe you also want to actively participate in society when you retire. Then you should consider ensuring that your financial needs are not only inflation-proofed but that they are also adjusted for the cost of living. New things happen all the time. New technology, new travel destinations, new housing standard demands, etc. And just like when you were young, you do not want to live like your parents, but like everybody else. 

  • Who is to inherit?

    Who is to inherit your assets? If you are survived by a spouse and/or children or grandchildren, your assets will, as a general rule, be distributed in equal shares between your spouse (50%) and your children or grandchildren (50%).

    Distribution of your remaining assets according to the provisions of
    the Danish Inheritance Act

     


    Do you prefer another distribution?

    If you want your assets to be distributed differently, you need to consult an attorney and draw up a will. In many cases, you can designate specific persons on your pension scheme outside the rules of the Danish Inheritance Act. Keep in mind, however, that if you have a spouse and/or children or grandchildren, at least 25% of your estate must be inherited by them. This means that you can leave 75% of your estate by will – and your entire estate if you leave no beneficiaries entitled to an indefeasible portion of your estate.

A lot can happen in a year. Does your pension scheme fit your current life situation?

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