A self employed 54 yr old business man has paid PRSI continuously since 1987/88 as follows;
5 years 52 K1
3 years 52 J1
1 year 52 J0
3 years 52 J
4 years 52 M
1 year 52 A
2 years 52 M
3 years M and S, these are listed as 104 M, 52 S for two of those years, not sure why.
12 years x 52 S
So the DSP has stated he has 16 years reckonable paid contributions of 52 weeks each year. If he works 10 more years and retires at 65 he will have 26 years reckonable. Will he get a full contributory pension ? I think not but would ask the advice of experts on here. His accountant was entrusted with prsi deductions. Is there any way to improve his situation ? Any help appreciated.
5 years 52 K1
3 years 52 J1
1 year 52 J0
3 years 52 J
4 years 52 M
1 year 52 A
2 years 52 M
3 years M and S, these are listed as 104 M, 52 S for two of those years, not sure why.
12 years x 52 S
So the DSP has stated he has 16 years reckonable paid contributions of 52 weeks each year. If he works 10 more years and retires at 65 he will have 26 years reckonable. Will he get a full contributory pension ? I think not but would ask the advice of experts on here. His accountant was entrusted with prsi deductions. Is there any way to improve his situation ? Any help appreciated.