johnkellyof
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Hi JoeA husband could not engage a spouse as self employed in these circumstances, she is an employee, this is not insurable employment and therefore can't attract PRSI so the simple answer is no.
Perhaps you could consider a partnership which would give you both a contribution assuming you earn over €5,000 or a company where you both get a salary.
sorry I misunderstood, I thought it was self employed you were referring to and didn't realise I couldn't even employ her at all.At the risk of repeating myself, if a husband employs his wife it is not considered insurable employment so you CAN'T make a PRSI contribution on her behalf.
You do not need to register if you:
(You do not need to register because your claim for Child Benefit, Carer's Allowance, Carer's Benefit or the Respite Care Grant is treated as an application to be registered as a homemaker. This information is noted automatically on your insurance record).
- Are getting Carer's Allowance, Carer's Benefit or the Respite Care Grant
- Are getting Child Benefit and are providing the child(ren) with full-time care
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