PRSI CLASS
If you own less than 15% of the company, then you are on PRSI Class A and will be entitled to the same benefits as employees.
Class A Benefits
* Jobseeker's Benefit
* Illness Benefit
* Health and Safety Benefit
* Invalidity Pension
* State Pension (Transition)
* Treatment Benefit
* Occupational Injuries Benefits
* Carer's Benefit
* Widow's or Widower's (Contributory) Pension
* Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
* State Pension (Contributory)
* Maternity Benefit
* Adoptive Benefit
* Bereavement Grant
If you own greater than 15% of the company, then you are a Proprietary Director and are on PRSI Class S. This will cost the company less in employer PRSI contributions, however you are not entitled to the same benefits as employees on PRSI Class A;
Class S Benefits
* Widow's or Widower's (Contributory) Pension
* Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
* State Pension (Contributory)
* Maternity Benefit
* Adoptive Benefit
* Bereavement Grant
REDUNDANCY
If you pay PRSI Class S then you are not entitled to a redundancy payment, but the company can pay you a termination payment which can be tax free.
UNEMPLOYMENT
If you are on PRSI Class A and have made sufficient contributions then you can apply for Jobseekers Benefit.
If you are on PRSI Class S, you are not entitled to Jobseekers Benefit as you have not been making PRSI Class A contributions.You can apply for Jobseekers Allowance which is means tested.
I would appreciate if anyone has any comments on the above, as it represents what I have been able to find out from my own research but I am open to clarification on any item.
Also, I would appreciate any additional aspects anyone feels should be added as a resource for company directors.
If you own less than 15% of the company, then you are on PRSI Class A and will be entitled to the same benefits as employees.
Class A Benefits
* Jobseeker's Benefit
* Illness Benefit
* Health and Safety Benefit
* Invalidity Pension
* State Pension (Transition)
* Treatment Benefit
* Occupational Injuries Benefits
* Carer's Benefit
* Widow's or Widower's (Contributory) Pension
* Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
* State Pension (Contributory)
* Maternity Benefit
* Adoptive Benefit
* Bereavement Grant
If you own greater than 15% of the company, then you are a Proprietary Director and are on PRSI Class S. This will cost the company less in employer PRSI contributions, however you are not entitled to the same benefits as employees on PRSI Class A;
Class S Benefits
* Widow's or Widower's (Contributory) Pension
* Guardian's Payment (Contributory)
* State Pension (Contributory)
* Maternity Benefit
* Adoptive Benefit
* Bereavement Grant
REDUNDANCY
If you pay PRSI Class S then you are not entitled to a redundancy payment, but the company can pay you a termination payment which can be tax free.
UNEMPLOYMENT
If you are on PRSI Class A and have made sufficient contributions then you can apply for Jobseekers Benefit.
If you are on PRSI Class S, you are not entitled to Jobseekers Benefit as you have not been making PRSI Class A contributions.You can apply for Jobseekers Allowance which is means tested.
I would appreciate if anyone has any comments on the above, as it represents what I have been able to find out from my own research but I am open to clarification on any item.
Also, I would appreciate any additional aspects anyone feels should be added as a resource for company directors.