PRSI exemption at age 66

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When one partner in a married couple reaches 65 and they are jointly assessed for income tax purposes their joint income is considered exempt to €40,000 irrespective of the age of the younger spouse from that tax year on.

Anyone over 66 is exempt from paying PRSI.

If one partner in a married couple reaches 66, does that mean that the younger spouse is also exempt from PRSI from that year on?


Does anyone know if PRSI and levies are due on a UK social security pension considering recipient is under 66?
 
If one partner in a married couple reaches 66, does that mean that the younger spouse is also exempt from PRSI from that year on?

As far as I am aware no. The income of the younger individual will be chargeable until they reach 66.


Does anyone know if PRSI and levies are due on a UK social security pension considering recipient is under 66?

PRSI is not charged on the pension but if total income exceeds the threshold for the 2% Health Levy then that levy will be charged on the relrvant income including the foreign pension.
 
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