My wife worked in England for 13 years and paid National Insurance contributions there, which count towards the UK State Pension. Even though she lives in Ireland now, she can voluntarily pay National Insurance in the UK of an additional 17 years' contributions to bring her up to the maximum 30 years for a full UK pension.
She works in my business and pays Class M PRSI because she's married to the business owner. Class M PRSI doesn't qualify for the Irish State Pension. This never bothered me too much before because when we retire I can receive an increased State Pension for an adult dependent and the increase is almost as much as she would get for herself.
Two questions: -
(1) If she has a (full or partial) UK State Pension, does that mean she wouldn't qualify as an adult dependent of me for the purposes of the Irish State Pension?
(2) If she chooses to make UK National Insurance contributions, can these be claimed as pension contributions for tax purposes?
Thanks,
DV