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Social Welfare Benefits Eligibility

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 June 2016

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Questions (126)

Seán Fleming

Question:

126. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Social Protection his plans to introduce a system whereby self-employed persons can be included in a new scheme so that they can be eligible for support if the need arises; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16102/16]

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The new partnership Government aims to create an additional 200,000 jobs by 2020, including 135,000 outside of Dublin. This will be achieved by continuing and enhancing a supportive environment for enterprise and employment. In particular, the role of entrepreneurs and the self-employed will be central to this ambition. The new programme agreed with our partners in Government contains a commitment to introduce an improved PRSI scheme for the self-employed.

In addition, we will ensure that the Earned Income Tax Credit available to the self-employed will match that available to employees, over a number of budgets. This process commenced in Budget 2016 with the introduction of a €550 tax credit for the self-employed.

I want to ensure that appropriate sustainable supports are available to the self-employed in the event of certain contingencies arising. The self-employed already have access to State pension (contributory), widow’s, widower’s or surviving civil partner’s pension (contributory), guardians payment (contributory), maternity benefit and adoptive benefit on the same basis as employees. They will also gain access to the new paternity benefit which will be introduced later this year.

However, unlike the position with employees, they are not covered for certain contingencies such as long-term illnesses or disability and may not avail of treatment benefit. The former Advisory Group on Tax and Social Welfare published a report in 2013 which examined the options for extension of cover to the self-employed.

This is a valuable contribution to the issue and my Department will be examining all of the available options in the coming months. This examination will have to include the level of appropriate additional contribution the self-employed should make for more benefits.

I look forward to making progress on this issue later this year.

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