Rentenreform: Muss Jahrgang 1967 länger auf die Schwerbehinderten-Rente warten?
Can you, as someone born in 1967, still retire on a disability pension at age 62? Or will the planned pension reform push back this retirement age? This is precisely the question many people planning for their disability pension are currently grappling with. That's why you should definitely watch this video to the end: I summarize what's already certain for those born in 1967 – and which crucial questions regarding the pension reform remain unanswered. Werner was born in January 1967 and wants to retire on a disability pension in February 2029. Under current law, this would be possible with a permanent reduction of 10.8 percent. However, the proposals from the Pension Commission could also affect the retirement age for this type of pension. Werner was born in January 1967 and wants to retire on a disability pension in February 2029. Under current law, this would be possible with a permanent reduction of 10.8 percent. But the proposals from the Pension Commission could also impact the retirement age for this type of pension. ... In this video, you'll learn: ✅ What currently applies to the disability pension starting at age 62 ✅ Why those born in 1967 could be affected by the pension reform ✅ Whether a pension start date in 2029 is still guaranteed ✅ What role protection of legitimate expectations and transitional rules play ✅ What happens if the disability status expires shortly after the pension starts ✅ Which questions about the reform remain unanswered Important: The current proposals are not yet finalized legislation. The crucial factors will be which birth years are actually affected and whether there is protection of legitimate expectations for people nearing retirement. Do you have a question about the pension reform? Then check out my Instagram account today. I'll be activating a question sticker in my story. You can send me your personal question there: 👉 instagram.com/christianschultz_sovd I'll address selected questions in upcoming videos. About this channel: Questions about health insurance, disability ID cards, or the important topic of pensions? We explain everything in an easy-to-understand way. No legal jargon. So you can understand it. Contact Christian Schultz: Do you have further questions or requests that I should address here on the channel? Then simply write your question in the comments. Or even better – contact me on Instagram: / christianschultz_sovd Here's the link to Christian Schultz's paperback or eBook: From Sickness Benefit to Pension: https://www.krankengeld-zur-rente.de/... The SoVD Schleswig-Holstein on social media: Facebook: / sovdsh Twitter: / sovd_sh

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