If they wish to pay her as an employee, and presumably within the terms of an employment contract, she axiomatically becomes an employee for its duration. Temporary project-specific employments are neither uncommon nor particularly complicated.Are you an employee of the business in question?
If not then how can they pay you as one?
Thanks for that info. I accidentally let my PRSI contributions lapse when I left the PAYE system 21 years ago. I've been meaning to try to get back into it.The rates of USC and PRSI should be the same in either system.
Becoming an A rate Prsi contributor could be to your advantage in the future.
After the employment is ceased you could continue to sign on for A credits.
These credits could be used for qualification for the contributory pension, if you retired early from your self employment and could help you qualify for 65s benefit.
They won't have lapsed if you've been earning and filing returns as a sole trader in the meantime.Thanks for that info. I accidentally let my PRSI contributions lapse when I left the PAYE system 21 years ago. I've been meaning to try to get back into it.
You can be self employed and paying an S class Prsi and also be registered as a Jobseeker in the Prsi A class system. This means that you can have paid S class and A class credits in any particular year. It's good to keep the option of gaining benefits under both systems open.Thanks for that info. I accidentally let my PRSI contributions lapse when I left the PAYE system 21 years ago. I've been meaning to try to get back into it.
Presumably you can only do so if you're actually seeking work?You can be self employed and paying an S class Prsi and also be registered as a Jobseeker in the Prsi A class system. This means that you can have paid S class and A class credits in any particular year. It's good to keep the option of gaining benefits under both systems open.
The paye system A class contributions will have lapsed.They won't have lapsed if you've been earning and filing returns as a sole trader in the meantime.
Well obviously. But their reckonable contributions for OAP pension won't.The paye system A class contributions will have lapsed.
Yes. But you don't need to put very much effort into the job seeking.Presumably you can only do so if you're actually seeking work?
Yes. But the point I am making is that it is advantageous to remain in the paye system because if the poster was to retire early from self employment they could use the A credits gained after retirement towards qualification for the contributory pension and the 65s benefit. They cannot claim S class credits. If they were short of 40 years contributions at early retirement and not in the paye system they would need to pay for voluntary contributions.Well obviously. But their reckonable contributions for OAP pension won't.
She's been out of the PAYE system for 20 years, so your point is moot.Yes. But the point I am making is that it is advantageous to remain in the paye system because if the poster was to retire early from self employment they could use the A credits gained after retirement towards qualification for the contributory pension and the 65s benefit. They cannot claim S class credits. If they were short of 40 years contributions at early retirement and not in the paye system they would need to pay for voluntary contributions.
One A contribution regains entry.She's been out of the PAYE system for 20 years, so your point is moot.
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