I have, whilst on probation (i.e. with less than one year and no redundancy entitlement), been laid-off and am currently serving out my notice period until the end of February.
However, rather than work the rest of my notice period, my employer has offered me the opportunity to finish work now and pay me by way of lump-sum the salary (& payment for untaken leave) that I would earn by the end of my notice period.
This lump-sum payment would amount to approximately €6,000.
The incentive for me is that this payment would be tax free.
However, the downside is less clear. My employer has made mutterings to the effect that should I take this tax free lump-sum I would be unable to avail of any further tax free lump sum termination payments for the next 10 years! But my employer is unsure and said it was for me to check.
I have examined this and it appears that if I take this payment, I won’t be exceeding my “basic entitlement of €10,160 plus €765 for each complete year of service”. It seems that there is no limit on the number of termination payments one receives so long as one doesn’t exceed the “basic entitlement” in any one instance. There is no question of me eating into any kind of allowance by taking this payment.
But, I also understand that the “basic entitlement” is particular to each employer. If, I became re-employed by my current employer and subsequently dismissed or made redundant again by them and provided with a lump-sum payment, it would not be totally tax free.
Given the relatively small termination payment lump-sum that I am being offered (and consequently the relatively small savings on tax that I would achieve), I am hesitant to avail of this lump sum where there is any possibility that I might prejudice my ability to avail of a decent tax-free termination/redundancy payment in the future if I am ever unfortunate enough again to be laid-off.
I’d appreciate any guidance on this.