The Back to Work Enterprise Allowance (BTWEA) is designed to provide a monetary incentive for people who are dependent on certain social welfare payments to develop an enterprise, while allowing them to retain a reducing proportion of their qualifying social welfare payment over two years (100% in year one and 75% in year two).
In the case of individuals in receipt of Farm Assist, the qualifying period required for access to the BTWEA is 9 months provided that the self-employment is not in relation to their holding and is not a continuation of an existing operation.
Periods spent on the Rural Social Scheme (RSS) count towards the qualifying period provided they are preceded by a qualifying payment. Following a period on RSS an applicant will have to re-establish an entitlement to a qualifying payment (e.g. Jobseekers or Farm Assist) prior to applying for BTWEA
I hope this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.