S stanman Registered User Messages 54 5 Mar 2007 #1 Hi, my wife is self-employed (sole trader) - she is about to go on maternity leave and will receive state benefit. Later on in the year she will post an annual return to the Revenue as usual - does the maternity benefit count as taxable income? Thanks in advance, Stanman
Hi, my wife is self-employed (sole trader) - she is about to go on maternity leave and will receive state benefit. Later on in the year she will post an annual return to the Revenue as usual - does the maternity benefit count as taxable income? Thanks in advance, Stanman
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 53,044 5 Mar 2007 #2 No Are social welfare maternity leave payments taxable?
J Joe1234 Registered User Messages 841 6 Mar 2007 #3 stanman said: Later on in the year she will post an annual return to the Revenue as usual - does the maternity benefit count as taxable income? Thanks in advance, Stanman Click to expand... The return that she makes later on this year is for 2006. Her 2007 return is not due until October 2008.
stanman said: Later on in the year she will post an annual return to the Revenue as usual - does the maternity benefit count as taxable income? Thanks in advance, Stanman Click to expand... The return that she makes later on this year is for 2006. Her 2007 return is not due until October 2008.
S stanman Registered User Messages 54 6 Mar 2007 #4 Thanks a million guys for the quick responses. Stanman