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I never said they were different. The thread is about jobseekers benefit.
The criteria for 'Jobseekers Benefit (self employed)', is that you have ceased your self employment. Not that you temporarily have no income. But that you have ceased. And not voluntarily.
Ah, so your thread title and opening post are wrong, and you're referring to the pandemic payment, and not jobseekers at all?can apply for the pandemic payment
No. I AM referring to the benefit payment. i was just correcting your incorrect comment that a self employed f/t landlord must actually cease business to receive benefits they are entitled to under the S class contributions. I am talking about claiming social welfare benefit as it pertains to today. Not yesteryear. Pandemic payment is a side note.Ah, so your thread title and opening post are wrong, and you're referring to the pandemic payment, and not jobseekers at all?
It would have saved everyone a lot of time if you'd started out with that.
Jobseekers Benefit is not a means tested payment. It is based on the fact that you have lost your job and have paid your PRSI.
Which benefit payment are you actually talking about?No. I AM referring to the benefit payment
Which benefit payment are you actually talking about?
Not true - maybe you meant don't deserve but they are certainly entitledLandlords are not entitled to the state pension, even though they pay PRSI.
I believe this has already been established as fact on this forum. (ill try find the link for you. I was surprised myself) Because If they pay the correct class of contributions which I believe is S class then they are entitled to the sate pension.Landlords are not entitled to the state pension, even though they pay PRSI.
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