Thanks @S class!@ClubMan I had a look back over my statements for the last few years.
I got it wrong in post #157.
The ARF class S comes in first (between April and July)
The investment income class S in some years is very late (October onwards).
Thinking this through.The investment income class S in some years is very late (October onwards).
I'm not self-assessed (will be next year) but that's my experience under PAYE and when only receiving SW related credits or no contributions/credits at all... My PRSI contribution statement requested via myWelfare never has any info about contributions/credits in the current year and they only appear after year end.Thinking this through.
In many years I submit my form 11 in January with investment Prsi paid.
This doesn't appear in my Prsi record until near the end of the year.
Presumably Revenue only forward the Prsi paid with the form 11 to DSP after the closing date for self assessment. Maybe because the form 11 could be amended during the year.
This would explain why the class S relating to this only appears on the Prsi record near the end of the year.
They came back to me and asked for more information. I provided them with whatever I had and then heard nothing. So I pinged them again and now they tell me that my case is waiting on somebody to be assigned to it...Thanks @S class!
As it happens, I also spotted another (unrelated) issue with my PRSI contribution record - only 26 rather than 52 Class A1 contributions for the 2000/2001 tax year even though I was working for the full year. However I did change jobs about halfway through the tax year (September/October) and it looks like my P60 for that tax year only covered the contributions from the second job and not the first for some reason. I'm not sure how this happened and how I didn't notice it at the time. Luckily I have some payslips and other documentation as evidence if needed. I've emailed DSP to see if they can rectify this.
Yes, last employment was Class A. I didn't work after that, so I'm signing for Jobseeker's credits based on that job. I have 171 paid A contributions.Was your last employment in 2020 class A Prsi employment ?
Are you signing for Jobseekers credits based on class A employment ?
How many paid class A contributions do you currently have ? (171 or 219)
It's definitely possible for you to qualify for Benefit Payment 65 and a portion of the state Contributory Pension with some future Prsi planning.
Thank you for the detailed reply. I have just checked the Citizens Information site about voluntary contributions and it appears that I would need to have 520 paid contributions in order to make voluntary contributions. (I'm not sure if this information is up-to-date).
The local INTREO office informed me that they are now allowing unemployed people over 55 who are not eligible for Jobseeker's Benefit/ Assistance to apply for Community Employment Schemes. The payment is subject to A rate PRSI. (this information is not yet on the Citizens Information site). So maybe I could build up some credits that way. I will continue to sign for Jobseeker's credits in the meantime.
The info about the 520 paid contributions seems to be right- unless there is a loophole somewhere. Citizen Info is up to date.Thank you for the detailed reply. I have just checked the Citizens Information site about voluntary contributions and it appears that I would need to have 520 paid contributions in order to make voluntary contributions. (I'm not sure if this information is up-to-date).
The local INTREO office informed me that they are now allowing unemployed people over 55 who are not eligible for Jobseeker's Benefit/ Assistance to apply for Community Employment Schemes. The payment is subject to A rate PRSI. (this information is not yet on the Citizens Information site). So maybe I could build up some credits that way. I will continue to sign for Jobseeker's credits in the meantime.
I thought they had to be A contributions-thank you for clarifying. Looking at the rules for this- would I need to make 2 years voluntary contributions before the end of 2025 as I last worked in 2020? Or does it matter when I make them as I am currently getting credited contributions for signing on?But you have "17 years of paid D contributions" - which will bring you well over the 520 paid contributions threshold (they don't have to be paid rerckonables)! So if you want to purchase VCs then away you go!
Class B and D are included in the 520 requirement.The info about the 520 paid contributions seems to be right- unless there is a loophole somewhere. Citizen Info is up to date.
They don't let you make any voluntary contributions until you have paid 520 contributions through work only.
You can make backdated voluntary contributions back to your last paid A contribution.
You can also make future contributions onwards for any year up to age 70 if you want.
You can continue signing on for Jobseekers credits until age 66. Maximum 520 are allowed as reckonable.
You can be employed and pay Prsi up to age 70.
So your future options are to gain Reckonable Prsi up to age 66 and apply for the Contributory pension, or you could defer your pension up to age 70 and gain a larger pension.
Many thanks for your help.Class B and D are included in the 520 requirement.
If a person has 519 class B or D and gains 1 class A contribution they can then be eligible to pay voluntary Reckonable contributions.
Many thanks for your help.
May I jump on this please. My husband has 40 years of class D and 262 A . He also has 38 reckonable contributions and is at present signing for credits since he finished working in October. . He will be 66 in May. He was thinking of applying for a pro rata pension when he is 66 which I think is about €30 ish per week?? Perhaps he should apply for his pension when he is 70 if he is eligible to pay €500 p. a. or is it a percentage of his last earnings? Any help S class would be very much appreciatedClass B and D are included in the 520 requirement.
If a person has 519 class B or D and gains 1 class A contribution they can then be eligible to pay voluntary Reckonable contributions.
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