U usrbin Registered User Messages 108 10 Apr 2006 #1 This is taken from Revenue leaflet IT1 (or at least the online version of it): Tax Relief Available to Systematic Short-time Workers The exemption from income tax for Unemployment Benefit paid to systematic short-time workers is available until the end of December 2006. I'd be very grateful if somebody could define "Systematic short-term workers" for me... (Oasis and Revenue.ie have nothing)
This is taken from Revenue leaflet IT1 (or at least the online version of it): Tax Relief Available to Systematic Short-time Workers The exemption from income tax for Unemployment Benefit paid to systematic short-time workers is available until the end of December 2006. I'd be very grateful if somebody could define "Systematic short-term workers" for me... (Oasis and Revenue.ie have nothing)
D DrMoriarty Moderator Messages 5,173 10 Apr 2006 #2 usrbin said: systematic short-time workers Click to expand... It's what they used to call 'permanent part-time' — they tidied up the definition a few years ago, when SST workers became entitled to a range of job protection/pension/PRSI benefits that previously applied only to those in 'full-time' employment.
usrbin said: systematic short-time workers Click to expand... It's what they used to call 'permanent part-time' — they tidied up the definition a few years ago, when SST workers became entitled to a range of job protection/pension/PRSI benefits that previously applied only to those in 'full-time' employment.