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2.—(1) The Judicial Pensions (Contributions) Regulations 2012(1) are amended as follows.
(2) For regulation 3 (rate of contributions) substitute—
“3.—(1) Contributions under—
(a)section 8A of the 1960 Act;
(b)section 33ZA of the 1981 Act, or
(c)section 9A of the 1993 Act,
must be made as follows.
(2) A person who, when their salary becomes due, has an annual salary of £150,000 or less must make contributions at a rate of 2.61% of their salary for the time being as it becomes due.
(3) A person who, when their salary becomes due, has an annual salary of more than £150,000 must make contributions at a rate of—
(a)2.61% of their salary up to and including £150,000, and
(b)4.43% of their salary in excess of £150,000,
for the time being as it becomes due.”.
S.I. 2012/516; amended by S.I. 2013/484 and 2014/483.
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