Same thing happened to me this year. It is as losttheplot said, Revenue only know that IB was paid. They do not know that it was paid to your employer.But my P60 made that clear and it was only a matter of pointing this out to Revenue and it was corrected same day.
In my opinion the best beach would be Praia de Batata in Lagos Portugal as it is in the centre of town beautiful sandy beach ,wonderful rock formations, what more could one wish for?
But Hopalongs friend hopes to retire in 2022, by which time a total contributions approach is proposed. This will mean that 30 years of contributions will be required for a full pension. 10 years(520 contributions) will get you one third of the full pension. Details are at Welfare.ie
Sending again as figures did not come out as clearly as I thought.
Average no of contributions
now Proposed
48 or more 230.30 230.30
40 to 47 225.80 225.80
30 to 39 225.80 207.00
20 to 29 225.80 196.00
15 to 19...
Hi,
This is from *****************. Do not know where they got info from as I could not see any details anywhere else.
Summary of Pension Proposed Pension Changes Sept 2012
Current Proposed Cut
48 or more 230.30 230.30 0
40 to 47 225.80 225.80 0...
Blacksheep, I know that you are usually right but should the 'working life' in this case not be 1965 to 2014. I know it does not make any material difference in this particular case but in my case it does. The following is from Welfare.ie
To calculate your 'yearly average':
count the...
If culprits house is privately owned, the Environmental Health Officer at your local HSE office will pursue it.
If its a Council house, report it to the Council.
Pudds, I'm sure you will get far more informative replies but I have found the following example of help to me.
Example 1
A person started paying social insurance for the first time on 7
August 1961. They reach age 66 on 12 June 2006. The last tax year
before they reach...
Signing on for credits means that, even though she may not be entitled to any payment, her PRSI contribution record is credited with a weekly contribution. This may be very important for long term benefits, such as contributory pension
While very sorry for your dad's situation, it would appear from your post that he really is not any worse off than during his working life as he never earned enough to pay PRSI contributions.