52 Class S PRSI Contributions disregarded as I worked for one day as movie extra – Class A
The only suggestion that I was given was that I could make a voluntary PRSI contribution of €500. This seems very unfair.
In addition with my children now grown up and wanted to get back into some part-time work but unless I work 52 weeks a year, this rule would prevent me from working casually.
Any advice?
I have been a stay at home mother and my only income is some dividend income >€5,000, from which PRSI is deducted at 4% Class S and this PRSI contribution qualifies me for the Contributory State Pension. However in 2023, I worked one long day as a movie extra in Cork and earned about €152 from which PRSI was deducted but as Class A.
Recently I noticed that my 52 weeks Class S contributions have been disregarded for 2023 and when I rang the Department of Social Welfare, I was told that because I have a Class A contribution that my Class S contribution were disregarded for pension entitlement purposes as the Class A income was considered my main income, however this leaves me with only 1 week rather than 52 weeks contributions for 2023.The only suggestion that I was given was that I could make a voluntary PRSI contribution of €500. This seems very unfair.
In addition with my children now grown up and wanted to get back into some part-time work but unless I work 52 weeks a year, this rule would prevent me from working casually.
Any advice?