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Prsi contributions for the Self Employed

  • 07-12-2012 1:46pm
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    as they relate to state pensions .

    Has anyone a link to where I can puzzle this out ?

    This page http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/social_welfare_payments/older_and_retired_people/state_pension_contributory.html

    seems quite helpful but I can't seem to disentangle the self employed from the paye relevancies.
    Does the self employed contribution automatically count as 52 weeks?

    To have appropriate entitlement is it the number of years of prsi payments that are considered or is it the percentgage of payments as a a proportion of possible payments that matters?

    If one needs (is allowed) to back pay missed payments is it the new (500 eu) rate that is applicable ?

    If the income in a given year is too low to trigger compulsory contributions does that year potentially need to be paid voluntarily ?


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