Maternity benefit is not subject to PRSI or USC.
Agree with Protocol that MB is higher than 40% of her salary. Seems the entirety of what she receives will only be liable to PAYE at her marginal rate of 20%. On that basis her net weekly pay will be 230*80% = 184. this is on the basis that her husband has all her tax credits but not her standard rate band.
That is different to what your first post said. She will get the MB of €230 pw plus 40% of the difference between what she normally gets and €230 pw. How much does she get normally per week? It seems to be to be €500. Therefore I calculate that she would get €108 (500-230=270*40%) plus her MB so a gross weekly of €338. This is on the basis that the company calculates its payment on a gross basis rather than net basis.Her contract says
During the first 26 weeks of maternity leave the staff member retains their social welfare maternity allowance. While not required to provide payment during maternity leave, the company agrees to pay staff a percentage of the difference between the department of social welfare maternity payments , and their normal salary, for the first 26 weeks of paid maternity leave as follows:
Staff with 2 years to less than 3 years of service - company pays 40% of difference.
Are we saying because of the low base of the salary all she effectively gets is the MB?? Surely that can't be right?? Not much of a benefit then
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