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I'm changing role, what happens to the pension contributions? If you are changing role within your organisation, the pension contributions will most likely cont...
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If your contract of employment says that being in the pension scheme is compulsory, you won't be able to opt out of the pension scheme. If your employer has not...
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The rate of contributions will depend on the scheme you join. Your employer will pay contributions into the pension scheme, and you may have employee contributi...
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If your contracts of employment do not make membership of a pension scheme compulsory, you will be able to opt out of the pension scheme. Your employer must aut...
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Your employer can use an existing pension scheme, so long as it meets the legal requirements, they don't need to create a new one to comply with the Law. If the...
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If your contract of employment makes membership of your pension scheme compulsory, you won't be able to opt out of the pension scheme. Your employer must provid...
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News - Monday 19 June 2023
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On 4th September 2019, the Economic Statistics (Guernsey and Alderney) Law was approved by the States of Guernsey (after earlier proposals relating to "Standard...
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Our employee is changing roles, what happens to the pension contributions? If an employee changes role within your organisation, the pension contributions will...
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If your contracts of employment make membership of your pension scheme compulsory, your employee won't be able to opt out of the pension scheme. If you haven't...
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The rate of contributions will depend on the scheme you have chosen, so if you have decided to use Your Island Pension (YIP) or another scheme that follows the...
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You can use an existing pension scheme if it meets the legal requirements, and you are able to confirm this with your pension provider. You can use Your Island...
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If your contracts of employment make membership of your pension scheme compulsory, your employee won't be able to opt out of the pension scheme. You have the op...
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If your contracts of employment do not make membership of your pension scheme compulsory, your employee will be able to opt out of the pension scheme and you mu...
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Home Composting is the most environmentally friendly way of dealing with kitchen and garden waste. We have spoken to islanders, schools and groups who are passi...
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When does my employer have to do something? Secondary pensions will officially start from 1 July 2024 and there are things you and your employer will need to do...
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When will I need to do something? Secondary Pensions will officially start from 1 July 2024, you must set up a pension for your employees, and you can start pay...
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Actuary Someone who compiles and analyses statistics and uses them to calculate insurance risks and premiums. Any actuary who provides information about your sc...
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On these pages you will find out your employer's obligations under the Secondary Pensions Law and where to go for additional information or support. A glossary...
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On these pages you will find out your obligations under the Secondary Pensions Law and where to go for additional information or support. A definition of key te...
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What are Secondary Pensions? The Secondary Pensions Law was introduced to enable islanders of working age to save more for their retirement so that they won't h...
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The Additional Learning Needs (ALN) website details the information, support and services that the States of Guernsey expects to be available in our local area...
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Are you struggling to make ends meet but don't qualify for income support? Your income support level, also known as your Requirement Rate, is determined based o...
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News - Friday 26 May 2023
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Guernsey was among 130 members of the Inclusive Framework to join the Statement on a Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising From the Digitali...
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The Combined Substance Use Strategy was approved in 2021 and is the first to incorporate alcohol, tobacco and drugs into a single Strategy. Here you can view th...
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The Pensions Team administer the States of Guernsey Public Servants' Pension Scheme and the Teachers Superannuation Scheme (Guernsey) (e.g. civil servants, teac...
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Before you contact the Revenue Service you will need: Your Social Security number (often called your GY number) and/or your Tax Reference Number. These can usua...
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The States of Guernsey's Educational Psychology Service and Communication, Interaction and Autism Service have been working in liaison with the Autism Diagnosti...
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This webpage sets out the States of Guernsey's Energy Policy and its objectives. Access to energy is a critical requirement which enables us to undertake daily...
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How do we make our electricity supply secure, affordable and environmentally friendly? Currently, Guernsey's electricity is predominantly sourced through the su...
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Aimed at ambitious individuals who aspire to be future Managers and Executive Officers in the public sector, our Development Schemes allow you to get involved w...
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News - Friday 31 March 2023
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News Test Results Symptoms Self-isolation Vaccination Programme Vaccination info for children and young people Vaccination info for those pregnant or breastfeed...
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News - Thursday 23 March 2023
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This document lists the most common questions about Employment Permits, Work Permits and the Employment Permit Policy. to return to the Employment Permit Policy...
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This application is for financial assistance with maintenance costs and tuition fees for the academic year 2024/25. Before you start You will need details of:...
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The Community Service Scheme is run out of the Probation Service and was introduced in the Bailiwick in 2007. Community Service, sometimes referred to as 'unpai...
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Changes are happening to the way an Employment Permit and Work Permit are applied for in Guernsey. This is following a political review of both the Population M...
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This application is for financial assistance with maintenance costs and tuition fees for the academic year 2024/25. Before you start You will need details of: a...
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A private patient is someone who funds their treatment themselves or through their private health insurance. Depending on speciality, private patients may be ab...
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The Development and Planning Authority (DPA) is undertaking a focused review of certain policies within the Island Development Plan (IDP). The IDP was adopted b...
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This page provides information about getting permission for road closures and traffic management for special events/occasions. Important Note In July 2023, the...
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The current Education Law is widely regarded as outdated and no longer fit for purpose. It was agreed in the 1970s but based on UK legislation from the 1940s an...
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Tariff quotas allow you to import limited amounts of specific goods (sometimes from specific countries) at a rate of import duty lower than would otherwise appl...
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Guernsey Prison is committed to providing a working prison which enables prisoners to access learning opportunities and gain work skills, and achieve academic a...
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It is a requirement for all visitors to produce photo identification. Failure to produce, will result in access being denied. Visitors must arrive 15 minutes be...
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The 7 Pathways approach to offender management aims to tackle the causes of reoffending. People who offend tend to have a higher incidence of issues in certain...
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The 'Rehabilitation and Resettlement' operating model focuses on an integrated approach to assisting convicted offenders away from crime which has been develope...
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The services provided by Guernsey Prison's Healthcare Department are through Health and Social Care. The Prison provides primary care services for prisoners, wh...
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The overall aim of the residential function is to ensure Prisoners are encouraged to engage with available regimes by meeting their daily needs whilst being kep...
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The Reciprocal Healthcare Arrangement (RHA) with the UK, which comes into effect on 1 January 2023, will allow necessary healthcare to be provided to Bailiwick...
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The Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman (CIFO) is a free service, independent of the States and settles disputes between businesses providing financial services...
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What are Advanced Tariff and Origin Rulings? Advanced Tariff Rulings allow you to obtain a legally binding decision on the commodity code to use when importing...
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International trade agreements set out the rules for buying and selling goods and services between two or more countries. They reduce restrictions on imports an...
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Please note that this guidance does not apply to appeals against the seizure of goods. Please refer to the information contained within the Notice of Seizure fo...
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Where a person has: a) engaged in any conduct for the purpose of evading any duty to customs, or excise duty, and the person's conduct involves dishonesty (w...
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When you import goods into the Bailiwick that are liable to import duty you must work out the value of your goods and declare this value on your import declarat...
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Learning to talk is one of the most important skills that children will develop. It enables them to make friends, learn about the world around them and can help...