Meath Lady
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Did she earn less than 38 euro per week for the 4 weeks she corrected exam papers ?
Only earnings of less than 38 euro would be class J.
Did she earn less than 38 euro per week for the 4 weeks she corrected exam papers ?
Only earnings of less than 38 euro would be class J.
Class J applies to exam supervisors but no mention of exam paper correctors.
"attendants at Department of Education and Skills examinations"
If she earned over 38 euro per week she probably should be class A.
Correcting exam papers is not attendance at an exam.
Change of status credits only apply to class B , C or D.
This is confirmation that correcting exam papers is classed as self employment.I've been around the houses with this! I raised the matter with SCOPE section in 2013 and got a written decision (backdated to 2005) that said that she was liable for Class S if her earnings were over the then threshold of €3,174 (increasing to €5000 in 2011) and if not, Class M/K applied!
Agreed. But, as her income wasn't sufficient for her to pay Class S, and the alternative Classes (K or M) are both non-reckonable for pension purposes, I decided not to fight that battle. (Life's too short!)This is confirmation that correcting exam papers is classed as self employment.
It is definitely not class J.
Hi S Class do the change of status credits count towards the 520 needed to get a partial pension?She needs at least one paid class A contribution to get change of status credits.
The rules for change of status credits are that when the change of status occurs all modified contributions for that year and the previous year are changed to reckonable credits.
So if she gets 1 paid A contribution before the end of 2024 her class D contributions for 2024 and 2023 will convert to Reckonable credits.
She doesn't have to request the change of status credits they are automatically applied when she applies for the Contributory Pension.
They don't ever appear on a person's Prsi record. So she need not worry about not seeing them before claiming the Contributory Pension.
I had change of status credits applied when I claimed my Contributory Pension.
I ceased PS employment on 31 December in my retirement year.
I did not get class A employment until half way through the following year.
I had expected to just receive change of status credits for my retirement year.
However I ended up also getting change of status credits to fill the approximately 6 months gap when I had no Prsi contributions in the year after retirement.
It seems that change of status credits are granted for any modified contributions and gaps in the year when the change of status occurs.
Ideally she should aim for at least one paid class A this year.
If continuing in part time work is difficult for her she could, after getting at least 1 class A contribution, then pay voluntary contributions based on her class A Prsi.
After she finishes class A employment she should sign on for Jobseekers credits.
Especially so if she ceases employment before the end of the calendar year of her 63rd birthday.
This is usefull if she wants to qualify for Benefit Payment 65.
No.Hi S Class do the change of status credits count towards the 520 needed to get a partial pension?
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