Bearsandbulls
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She might be eligible for the homemakers scheme. Were all the kids under 12 for this period? If not, when did the youngest turn 12? There are a maximum of 20 years that can be disregarded for this.Remained out of the work force caring for 4 children until 2017 when she returned to work part time.
Is this illness benefit (not means tested) or illness allowance (means tested)?Currently receiving disability payments
Or Disablement Benefit or Disability Allowance.Is this illness benefit (not means tested) or illness allowance (means tested)?
Yes there would have been a child under 12 from 1990 to 2010 so exactly 20 years. I will look into to signing up for that for her, thank you.She might be eligible for the homemakers scheme. Were all the kids under 12 for this period? If not, when did the youngest turn 12? There are a maximum of 20 years that can be disregarded for this.
It is disability allowance she receives. My old man has a very modest income as part of a redundancy package to tie him over until his pension kicks inIs this illness benefit (not means tested) or illness allowance (means tested)?
No there is no other form of income, just the small payment from my fathers former employer. She has no pension fund set up.By any chance do either of your parents have non-wage income such as rental income? Is your mother by any chance drawing down from an approved retirement fund (ARF) from a previous employment? These can also help with eligibility as class S PRSI is payable which builds up eligibility.
Not at all. I am very grateful for your help on this, thank you.Apologies for all the questions but it's important to make sure (looking backward and going forward) that her PRSI record is accurate so that she can get what she is eligible for in due course
I requested that last night, will post it up later todayIt would also help a lot if you could attach a picture of her PRSI record with personal details removed.
It is disability allowance as my father's income formed part of the decisionOr Disablement Benefit or Disability Allowance.
Disablement Benefit
Disablement Benefit may be payable to you if as a result of an accident at work or a prescribed disease contracted at work, you suffer a loss of physical or mental faculty.www.citizensinformation.ie Disability Allowance
A weekly payment to people that have an injury, illness or disability which is expected to last more than a year. Find out how to qualify and rates of payment.www.citizensinformation.ie
For the purposes of determining qualification for state pension (contributory) it's "reckonable paid contributions for pension" plus "reckonable credited contributions for pension".When calculating your total PRSI contributions is it ?
A. Total reckonable paid contributions only
B. Total reconabke paid contributions less Total reckonable credit contributions
C. Total reckonable paid and credited contributions added together
Perfect thank youFor the purposes of determining qualification for state pension (contributory) it's "reckonable paid contributions for pension" plus "reckonable credited contributions for pension".
Bearsandbulls I saw that your mother is now getting disability allowance.
One of my friends is getting disability allowance and she is a few years younger than your mother. She had paid prsi in the past. After she went on disability she was not getting any credits on her prsi history. She found out here that she could be eligible to make voluntary contributions towards her prsi.
Client Eligibility Services
Department of Social Protection, McCarter's Road, Buncrana, Co.Donegal,
F93 CH79
Tel: (01) 471 5898 or 0818 690690
My friend rang this number, gave her details and asked could she make voluntary contributions. She was advised to fill out a form VC1. A few weeks later she found out she could make voluntary contributions towards her pension.
I would advise you to ring them and ask could you speak to them on your mother's behalf in regards to her pension. Ask could she make voluntary contributions.
Making a few years of voluntary contributions could give her a higher amount of money each week in her pension.
I found that looking under The State Pension (Contributory) in the citizen information website was helpful.
With your mother getting disability allowance she is entitled to a free travel pass, possibly the flue allowance - can request this as 2 lump sums a year in paid Sep/Oct
and in Jan and the household benefits package which is apox 30 pm towards electricity, 10pm towards a phone. If you look on citizens information website under of these headings you can find out more. The flue allowance is means tested but if your parents income is under X amount your mother can apply. I would be sending that from back now and the money will go into your mother's bank account on the payment date for this.
I hope the above is of help to you.
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