Income From 1 Million Pension

Meet Jack – A Business Owner
Jack is a 60-year-old Irish business owner who has spent decades building a successful business. He has €1,000,000 in his pension and wants to decide how to turn that into a reliable income for himself and his family.
An Approved Retirement Fund (ARF)
Jack chose to invest in an Approved Retirement Fund (ARF). Here’s how it worked:
1. Lump Sum & Investment
Jack received €250,000 as a lump sum. (The first €200,000 was tax-free, and the remaining €50,000 was taxed at 20%).
The remaining €750,000 was invested in an ARF, allowing Jack to manage his funds and draw income as needed.
2. Annual Income
Based on the funds that Jack has chosen, he has decided on 4% drawdown for the moment. Jack now receives a gross annual income of €30,000, with flexibility to adjust as his needs change. This income is subject to Income tax, PRSI, and USC.
3. Death
If Jack dies before his wife, the value of his ARF will become an ARF for his wife so that she can continue to receive an income. On his wife’s death, the remaining value of the ARF can be passed to their children.

The solution
Even though Jack has decided on the above plan, every case is different and requires advice to help to make the best decisions.
I hope the above case study can help you to understand pension access a little better.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us on 01 5267770 or email info@arfireland.ie.