Hi
I was recently made redundant after over 5 yrs in permanent employment.
As a result of losing my job I have moved back to my family home ina nother county and am about to seek jobseekers benefit for the first time.
I received an ex gratia payment aswell as my statutory redundancy,
a) do I need to declare this and if I don't is it something they could tax me for again in the future. The money I received was tax free as was my redundancy cheque of course.
b) also how important are the application form questions such as "how number of hours work would you accept?" and " would you accept any other type of work"?
are these q's important and what would you recommend I put in order to receive the full benefit that should be available to me?
thanks
Sorry, am I missing something, as far as I know you can't claim Irish Job seekers benefit if you're not living in the country.
"ina nother county"
County, not country?
If you are moving to another EU country you can get your benefit transferred for a short period but there are certain conditions.
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/e..._abroad/working_abroad/working_in_the_eu.html
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Could you confirm for me how the redundancy figure used for disqualification is arrived at. Is it
a. the total of statuatory plus ex-gratia? or
b. ex-gratia only? or
c. the taxable value of a? or
d. the taxable vaule of b?
Thanks
Hello guys I will appreciate any help:
I am on a very low wages (340 euros for basic 39 hours) my husband has almost the same. We have two children 15 years and 1,5. I am paying for creche 150 a week.
I wont to leave my job and to go to college but for getting Back to School Allowance I should be on Job Seeker Benefit for 9 months.
But how to get Job Seeker Benefit without disqualification period? Our low income doesn't let us stay without any payment for 9 weeks?
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