Is it acceptable to be earning cash for childminding at home while claiming social welfare payments?
Example:
Married couple, she is full time at home mother to 3 of her own children, claiming social welfare benefits for herself and the 3 children.
He works full time, but is in receipt of FIS payment.
She is minding 2 children monday to friday and receving €200 cash for this weekly.
If the woman is on a means-tested payment, then the income should be declared.
If the woman is on an illness-related payment, childminding might suggest that she is fit for work and therefore not entitled to continue on the illness-related payment.
If the woman is claiming jobseekers, then, as dereko said, she could be deemed not available for work so doesn't meet the criteria for jobseekers.
Is it known for certain that the income hasn't been declared?
If a person suspects that SW fraud is taking place and wishes to report it, there's an online form on www.welfare.ie where a report can be completed, and SW will investigate.
She is receiving a means tested social welfare payment, for herself and her own 3 children. Her husband is in receipt of FIS even though he is working full time.
She is receiving a means tested social welfare payment, for herself and her own 3 children. Her husband is in receipt of FIS even though he is working full time.
The fact that a person works full-time doesn't debar them from FIS. Entitlement to FIS is based on a minimum work week of 19 hrs and income below a set limit for the family size.
It is possible that a social welfare payment and FIS can be in payment at the same time, because they're not in payment to the same person. The additional undeclared income may affect entitlement to both payments.