millertime
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Are they taxable for PAYE/PRSI & Health Levy?
I thought that most allowances were also assessable for income tax but since you need to satisfy a means test to qualify for them in the first place chances are you are probably exempt from tax anyway? Anyway the original query was about (PRSI linked) benefits not (means tested) allowances unless the original poster is not aware of the difference?Disability Benefit is taxable but I believe that Disability Allowance is not.
What specific payment are you referring to?Thanks for the feedback all, it seems its not black or white. Any more info anyone?
My understanding of reading the op was refering to the benefit itself, was it subject to tax and prsi. Disability Benefit is taxable (1st 6 wks non taxable) and Disability Allowance is not. In relation to PRSI/Health Levy, I believe that no illness benefits are subject to this charge.
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/c...e-payment/taxation_of_social_welfare_payments
My PAYE allowance has always been for two since she's been on D.B. (15yrs) I looked up the website on the Invalidity pension which seems to be worth extra €5.50 aweek.Don't forget that your wife is entitled to a PAYE allowance (as she has income which is subject to PAYE) which should almost negate her tax liability on her 46 weeks of Disability Benefit.
While your tax credits are being reduced to take account of her Benefit I would be checking if the correct reduction is being made.
You can obtain a Certificate of Taxable Disability Benefit received for each of the relevant years and send it to the Revenue with your P60. and request a review (especially if you think she has not been receiving a PAYE allowance)
P.S. If she has been on Disability Benefit for several years should she not have considered applying for Invalidity Pension?