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Back to Work Enterprise Allowance Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 27 January 2021

Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Questions (520)

Dara Calleary

Question:

520. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Social Protection if consideration will be given to extending the time limits for back to work enterprise allowance to recipients given that many will see their payment cease in 2021 and have not had the opportunity to achieve the full benefit of the payment due to Covid-19 lockdowns; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4225/21]

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The Back to Work Enterprise Allowance (BTWEA) scheme offers support for people who are long-term unemployed and who are interested in self-employment as a route to entering the labour market. The scheme plays a vital role in supporting the development of new enterprises for the long term unemployed and is payable for a 24 month period from the commencement of their new business.

All participants of the BTWEA will receive their full period of entitlement of 24 months. This includes anyone who contacted the Department to suspend their allowance while their business closed during Covid related restrictions. Where someone suspended their BTWEA, they can avail of the remainder of their 24 months on reopening their business.

Aside from BTWEA, those in self-employment may have other income support options available from the Department depending on their circumstances. A BTWEA participant, whose 24 month payment comes to an end while their business continues to be impacted by current trading conditions, may be entitled to apply for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment or the means-tested Jobseeker’s Allowance payment depending on this situation.

If there is a particular case that the Deputy has a concern about, my officials would be happy to examine it and advise of the options available.

I trust this clarifies the position.

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