What's "BP65SE" and is it different from "BP65"?BP65SE
This is not the issue here.However, there are Regulations in place that provide that where a person has sustained a loss of self-employment in their usual occupation and only pay contributions on ARF drawdowns, that shall be regarded as a week of unemployment.
If ceasing an ARF is acceptable (I am not sure if it would be) then it would not matter how it was ceased. So you could do either.Must you convert to an annuity or is ceasing taking payments from an ARF sufficient?
I’m not clear what questionnaire you are referencing but the Department’s Operational Guidelines are quite explicit that ARF drawdowns do not disqualify somebody from BP65 -
That is fine.“…if in any week a person has income solely from an ARF, and is paying S cons, it will be treated as a week of unemployment and so they won’t be considered to be engaged in self-employment for the purposes of the JBSE/BP65 conditions…”.
From Operational guidelines for JBSE.don’t think it’s entirely accurate to say that ARFs are treated as self-employment.
Yes it's incorrect.I could drawdown €5k from my ARF in the reference year (year I turn 63) and receive 52 PRSI S stamps which would qualify me for BP65. Is this incorrect?
This is not correct.If your interpretation is correct, a person who was previously self-employed in their usual occupation would not be considered to be self-employed simply by drawing down an ARF
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