coolaboola
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Hi folks,
I am considering taking a voluntary redundancy package. I have to make a decision in the next few weeks and I will have to leave my current employment by the end of 2012 (but I could elect to leave earlier) I have been with my current employer for 12 years.
Voluntary redundancy (while a bit bonkers in the current climate!) would afford me the opportunity to consider other career options. One of the options I am considering is a return to education. I would like to pursue a professional qualification (degree) in an area in which I have an interest and in which I have already achieved a diploma-level qualification.
I already hold a primary degree and Masters degree in my current profession.
My current plan if I accept redundancy is leave my current employment at the end of the year (I'm still debating whether to leave before the December budget lest onerous new taxes are introduced that crucify my redundancy package which would scupper any future plans). I've been advised to sign on immediately. I intend to do so and to use the first half of next year to prepare for my next step which includes applying for the degree course and preparing a back-up plan in case I am not accepted onto the course.
Can any AAMers advise if I would qualify for Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) if I returned to education in September 2013? From what I have read to date on www.welfare.ie it's unclear whether I would qualify if I already hold degrees.
Also from www.welfare.ie it states that for third-level BTEA I have to be in signed on for 234 days. This could influence my departure date. However, the following is also on www.welfare.ie :
"Persons awarded Statutory Redundancy under Irish legislation may have immediate access to the BTEA scheme, (or within one year) of the award of the Statutory Redundancy, provided an entitlement to a relevant Social Welfare payment is established prior to commencing an approved course of study."
As my redundancy package would include Statutory Redundancy does this mean that I could qualify for BTEA as soon as I leave my current employment? (Assuming that I qualify on all other criteria)
(Obviously, as none of my current post-redundancy plans involve a paycheque for some time after leaving, I would be keen to stay on to the end of the year to maximise my savings before departure ... while dodging any new tax bullets in the next budget....)
Any advice would be much appreciated AAMers!
c
I am considering taking a voluntary redundancy package. I have to make a decision in the next few weeks and I will have to leave my current employment by the end of 2012 (but I could elect to leave earlier) I have been with my current employer for 12 years.
Voluntary redundancy (while a bit bonkers in the current climate!) would afford me the opportunity to consider other career options. One of the options I am considering is a return to education. I would like to pursue a professional qualification (degree) in an area in which I have an interest and in which I have already achieved a diploma-level qualification.
I already hold a primary degree and Masters degree in my current profession.
My current plan if I accept redundancy is leave my current employment at the end of the year (I'm still debating whether to leave before the December budget lest onerous new taxes are introduced that crucify my redundancy package which would scupper any future plans). I've been advised to sign on immediately. I intend to do so and to use the first half of next year to prepare for my next step which includes applying for the degree course and preparing a back-up plan in case I am not accepted onto the course.
Can any AAMers advise if I would qualify for Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) if I returned to education in September 2013? From what I have read to date on www.welfare.ie it's unclear whether I would qualify if I already hold degrees.
Also from www.welfare.ie it states that for third-level BTEA I have to be in signed on for 234 days. This could influence my departure date. However, the following is also on www.welfare.ie :
"Persons awarded Statutory Redundancy under Irish legislation may have immediate access to the BTEA scheme, (or within one year) of the award of the Statutory Redundancy, provided an entitlement to a relevant Social Welfare payment is established prior to commencing an approved course of study."
As my redundancy package would include Statutory Redundancy does this mean that I could qualify for BTEA as soon as I leave my current employment? (Assuming that I qualify on all other criteria)
(Obviously, as none of my current post-redundancy plans involve a paycheque for some time after leaving, I would be keen to stay on to the end of the year to maximise my savings before departure ... while dodging any new tax bullets in the next budget....)
Any advice would be much appreciated AAMers!
c