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Assuming the payment is illness benefit (i.e. your husband sends in weekly/monthly certificates to Social Welfare), here's the info you're looking for.
If you earn less than €88.88 pw gross, it will not affect your husband's illness benefit. Between €88.88 and €210 pw gross, the qualified adult rate (the amount your husband is paid for you) will be reduced. Over €210 pw gross, he won't qualify for a payment for you.
Payment of Mortgage Interest Supplement is means-tested (as it is Supplementary Welfare Allowance) so would be affected by any change in circumstances. You should discuss this with your Community Welfare Officer.
It's not means tested:Thank you all for your replies. I'm still slightly confused. He is on an Illness benefit (after an injury where he is for now unable to continue work) which I believe was means tested??
I'm not sure how your income might impact the payment but it should be explained in the SW links provided. Bear in mind that Illness Benefit is assessable for income tax so if additional household income pushes you into the tax net then you need to factor that in.I would like to work 20 hours a week and would probably earn somewhere in the region of €200 / €220 a week but I'm worried that we would have less money in me doing this as it is a struggle at the moment. He receives €375 a week for the 5 of us and €60 a week towards the mortgage.
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