The document provides information on health entitlements and taxation in Ireland for 2012. It outlines eligibility guidelines for medical cards based on income levels. It also discusses hospital charges, nursing home support, home care packages, and carers allowance. Regarding taxation, it details income tax credits and rates, mortgage interest and pension relief, DIRT tax rates, and capital acquisitions tax thresholds.
1) The document provides information on health and housing supports available for those with low incomes in Ireland, including eligibility guidelines for medical cards and GP visit cards based on weekly income amounts.
2) It also outlines options for affordable housing loans and subsidies for home purchase or rent, including eligibility caps on gross household income and requirements that housing payments not exceed 35% of after-tax income.
3) Additional details are given on supplements available for rent or mortgage interest payments to bring income up to minimum weekly amounts for individuals and families.
This document provides an overview of itemized deductions and other tax incentives allowed under the US tax code. It discusses medical expenses, taxes, interest, and charitable contributions that may be deducted. Specific examples are provided to illustrate how to calculate deductions for medical expenses, state income taxes, mortgage interest, and more. Educational savings options are also briefly mentioned.
The document is a circular from the National Institute of Technology Calicut providing guidance to staff on deductions and allowances for income tax purposes in the 2012-2013 financial year, including details on housing loans, medical reimbursements, transport allowances, and deductions available under Chapter VI-A of the Income Tax Act. It includes a pro forma for staff to provide details of their income, deductions claimed, and tax calculations, and notifies staff that income tax will be deducted from their salary on a monthly average basis.
The document discusses various tax credits available to taxpayers, including:
1) The child tax credit of up to $1,000 per child under 17, which phases out for higher incomes and has a complex calculation for 3+ kids.
2) The earned income credit, a refundable credit available to low and moderate income working individuals and families.
3) The child and dependent care credit, which gives a tax benefit to working parents for childcare expenses based on income and qualifying costs.
4) Education credits like the American Opportunity credit and Lifetime Learning credit that provide tax relief for qualified education expenses.
This document summarizes methadone treatment programs across three regions in Dublin, Ireland. It provides data on the total number of methadone patients served at each clinic in the Dublin North West, Dublin North Central, and Dublin North East regions as of August 2010. The Dublin North West region served a total of 631 patients across 5 clinics. The Dublin North Central region served 916 patients across 5 clinics. And the Dublin North East region served 493 patients across 10 clinics, for a grand total of 2,040 methadone patients served across the three regions.
The document discusses the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post-2014 from local, national, and European perspectives. It includes perspectives from Peter Young of the Irish Farmers Journal, Eimear Ní Bhroin of the European Commission, and Denis Naughten TD. The document outlines proposals for the CAP budget post-2014, redistribution of funds between and within member states, a transition to a flat-rate direct payment system, capping of direct payments, greening requirements, a small farmer scheme, and a young farmers scheme.
In its first year in government, the coalition worked to stabilize the economy, public finances, and jobs market. Over 20,000 new training and jobs placements were created. The economy is improving with exports up 12% and private investment in banks showing renewed confidence. Reforms were also implemented, such as exempting some from the Universal Social Charge and plans to reduce the number of TDs.
1) The document provides information on health and housing supports available for those with low incomes in Ireland, including eligibility guidelines for medical cards and GP visit cards based on weekly income amounts.
2) It also outlines options for affordable housing loans and subsidies for home purchase or rent, including eligibility caps on gross household income and requirements that housing payments not exceed 35% of after-tax income.
3) Additional details are given on supplements available for rent or mortgage interest payments to bring income up to minimum weekly amounts for individuals and families.
This document provides an overview of itemized deductions and other tax incentives allowed under the US tax code. It discusses medical expenses, taxes, interest, and charitable contributions that may be deducted. Specific examples are provided to illustrate how to calculate deductions for medical expenses, state income taxes, mortgage interest, and more. Educational savings options are also briefly mentioned.
The document is a circular from the National Institute of Technology Calicut providing guidance to staff on deductions and allowances for income tax purposes in the 2012-2013 financial year, including details on housing loans, medical reimbursements, transport allowances, and deductions available under Chapter VI-A of the Income Tax Act. It includes a pro forma for staff to provide details of their income, deductions claimed, and tax calculations, and notifies staff that income tax will be deducted from their salary on a monthly average basis.
The document discusses various tax credits available to taxpayers, including:
1) The child tax credit of up to $1,000 per child under 17, which phases out for higher incomes and has a complex calculation for 3+ kids.
2) The earned income credit, a refundable credit available to low and moderate income working individuals and families.
3) The child and dependent care credit, which gives a tax benefit to working parents for childcare expenses based on income and qualifying costs.
4) Education credits like the American Opportunity credit and Lifetime Learning credit that provide tax relief for qualified education expenses.
This document summarizes methadone treatment programs across three regions in Dublin, Ireland. It provides data on the total number of methadone patients served at each clinic in the Dublin North West, Dublin North Central, and Dublin North East regions as of August 2010. The Dublin North West region served a total of 631 patients across 5 clinics. The Dublin North Central region served 916 patients across 5 clinics. And the Dublin North East region served 493 patients across 10 clinics, for a grand total of 2,040 methadone patients served across the three regions.
The document discusses the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post-2014 from local, national, and European perspectives. It includes perspectives from Peter Young of the Irish Farmers Journal, Eimear Ní Bhroin of the European Commission, and Denis Naughten TD. The document outlines proposals for the CAP budget post-2014, redistribution of funds between and within member states, a transition to a flat-rate direct payment system, capping of direct payments, greening requirements, a small farmer scheme, and a young farmers scheme.
In its first year in government, the coalition worked to stabilize the economy, public finances, and jobs market. Over 20,000 new training and jobs placements were created. The economy is improving with exports up 12% and private investment in banks showing renewed confidence. Reforms were also implemented, such as exempting some from the Universal Social Charge and plans to reduce the number of TDs.
In its first year in government, the coalition worked to stabilize the economy, public finances, and jobs market. Over 20,000 new training and jobs placements were created. The economy is improving with exports up 12% and private investment in banks showing renewed confidence. Reforms were also implemented, like exempting many from the Universal Social Charge and plans to reduce the number of TDs.
This document summarizes upcoming reforms to the EU agriculture policy and their implications for Irish agriculture. Key points include:
- The EU agriculture budget for 2014-2020 will remain at 2013 levels despite economic crisis. Ireland receives €1.8 billion, with €1.3 billion for direct payments and €350 million for rural development.
- Direct payments will be redistributed across EU members to reduce disparities, with Ireland's payments per hectare expected to decrease significantly under the new system.
- 30% of the budget will be dedicated to "greening" incentives to protect the environment and climate. This brings new requirements around crop diversification, grasslands, and ecological focus areas.
- Definitions of an "
Presentation to forum delegation to ed 19.10.2011ExSite
The document summarizes the Louth Meath Hospital Group Reconfiguration Programme from 2009-2011. It outlines several key initiatives including the establishment of an Acute Medicine Programme to standardize patient care, the opening of new acute stroke and critical care units at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, and expansion of services at Louth County Hospital including palliative care beds and a minor injuries unit. The overall aim is to improve quality, access, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare services across the hospital group.
Greystones Harbour in Ireland has a long history of silting and wall collapses dating back to 1888. Studies were conducted from the 1980s to 1999 to determine how to repair the harbour. In 2005, plans were approved to build a new harbour that would serve as a focal point for the expanding town. Construction began in 2008 and faced challenges from storms, but the new harbour opened in November 2011. It includes 230 berths, a boardwalk, beach, homes, shops and other facilities, and was completed with little government funding.
The document summarizes proposed changes to bus routes in the North West area of Dublin. Key points include:
- Routes will be redesigned based on customer demand to provide more direct services and consistent frequencies.
- Some routes will be amalgamated and extended to improve connectivity and efficiency. For example, routes 83 and 19 will be combined into a single route with a 10 minute peak frequency.
- Real-time passenger information and integrated ticketing systems will be implemented to improve the customer experience.
- Marketing campaigns will promote the revised network and encourage ridership.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several development projects in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. The new harbour has opened, providing boat access and parking. Construction is underway on a new primary healthcare center. Irish Rail is installing fencing along the coastal walk for safety but will work to keep pedestrian access open at Breeches Bridge. A new secondary school will be built for 2014 in response to population growth.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several development projects in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. The new harbour has opened, providing boat access and parking. Construction is underway on a new primary healthcare center. Irish Rail is installing fencing along the coastal walk for safety but will work to keep pedestrian access open at Breeches Bridge. A new secondary school will be built for 2014 in response to population growth.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several infrastructure projects and issues in Greystones and the surrounding areas:
1) The Greystones Harbour development has unveiled new boat access facilities including slipways and parking, with more areas scheduled to open later.
2) A new secondary school will be built in Greystones by 2014 to address growing demand. Mitchell advocates for an Educate Together model.
3) Traffic congestion at the M11/N11 junction is a serious problem, and Mitchell discusses short and long term plans to improve capacity and merging lanes. However, local opposition has delayed the short term solution.
The document summarizes the history of Greystones Harbour from its construction in 1888 to plans for its redevelopment in 2013. It details periods of silting, storms that damaged the harbor, and various plans proposed from the 1960s onwards to redevelop the harbor. It provides updates on construction of the new harbor from 2008 to 2011, highlighting the harbor's completion without government funding and its role as a focal point and leisure attraction for the expanding town.
The document outlines legal procedures for dealing with noise pollution from neighbors or local businesses in Ireland, including initially explaining the problem and potentially taking formal action in District Court. It explains the types of noise covered, actions that can be taken, and penalties the Court can impose if it finds the noise is causing unreasonable annoyance.
The Whitehall Framework Plan outlines a proposed development for a neighborhood in November 2008. The plan shows existing features like schools, parks, and churches. It also includes lot numbers and proposed roads to divide up land for future construction. The framework provides a high-level overview of the envisioned layout and infrastructure for the developing neighborhood.
The document provides background information and context for developing a framework plan for a 6.28 hectare site located at the junction of Swords Road and Collins Avenue in Dublin. It describes the site's history, demographics of the area, existing open spaces and neighborhood facilities. An analysis of the site and surrounding area will inform the creation of a vision, structuring concept and strategies to guide future development of the lands.
Governor honohan's address to the iiea restoring ireland's credit by reduci...ExSite
The document discusses reducing uncertainty in Ireland's economy by addressing uncertainty around banks and other factors. It notes that projections of growth, budgets, and bank loan losses have often lacked acknowledgment of uncertainty. Reducing uncertainty facing the Irish economy is a priority. While EU/IMF support provides funding, it does not directly address "tail risk" or uncertainty. Over the next few years, Ireland needs to demonstrate reduced debt levels and lower bank tail risk through continued fiscal reforms and further analysis of bank loan books to reduce perceived risk and uncertainty.
This newsletter wishes readers a happy Christmas and peaceful new year. It then provides updates on EU economic governance reforms, including strengthening fiscal policy frameworks, surveillance of member state finances, and potential sanctions for noncompliance. It also mentions treaty changes and the EU budget debate. In other news, it notes that an Irishman will head the new European External Action Service and that Herman Van Rompuy is the new permanent President of the European Council.
Faculty national clinical programme for pathologyExSite
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland has received approval from the National Director of Quality and Clinical Care of the Health Service Executive to establish a National Clinical Programme in Pathology. This programme will be established jointly between the College and the HSE, following the agreed governance structure. It will require appointing a National Clinical Lead for Pathology and establishing a Clinical Advisory Group in the short term. The former Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Gerard Boran, played a key role in advancing this initiative.
John O'Mahony TD is committed to representing the people of Mayo and working to improve the difficult economic situation facing the county. He acknowledges the struggles people are facing with unemployment, business closures, and mortgage payments. However, he believes Mayo has a bright future and Fine Gael policies will create jobs and economic growth. He pledges to advocate on behalf of the people of Mayo and champion their issues locally and nationally.
This document is a newsletter from Fine Gael, an Irish political party, discussing various business and economic issues in Ireland. It summarizes that after 3 years, the government has only achieved 4% of its promised reduction in business red tape costs. It also notes that only 6% of promised new jobs under a government PRSI rebate scheme have materialized. Additionally, County Enterprise Board funding, which supports new startups, remains 10% lower than the previous year despite higher application numbers.
The National Counselling Service (NCS):
1) Provides free counseling and psychotherapy to adults who experienced childhood abuse, with a focus on those abused in institutions.
2) Has served over 20,000 clients since being established 10 years ago in response to reports of institutional abuse.
3) Offers easily accessible counseling nationwide through self-referral and free phone access, with the majority of clients reporting benefits such as improved management of feelings and ability to cope.
Predicting turning points in the rent cycle[1]ExSite
This document analyzes predicting turning points in the rent cycle for the Dublin office market using the natural vacancy rate (NVR) concept. It finds that Dublin's NVR was around 5.2% from 1978-1998 but increased dramatically to 15% from 1999-2009, more than double the commonly assumed rate of 7%. This suggests the Dublin office market may recover from its current oversupply situation sooner than expected as the actual vacancy rate of over 23% needs to fall only to the estimated NVR of 15% rather than the assumed 7% rate. Allowing the NVR to change over time provides a more accurate analysis of market cycles compared to traditional approaches that treat it as constant.
DECLARATION OF HELSINKI - History and principlesanaghabharat01
This SlideShare presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the Declaration of Helsinki, a foundational document outlining ethical guidelines for conducting medical research involving human subjects.
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In its first year in government, the coalition worked to stabilize the economy, public finances, and jobs market. Over 20,000 new training and jobs placements were created. The economy is improving with exports up 12% and private investment in banks showing renewed confidence. Reforms were also implemented, like exempting many from the Universal Social Charge and plans to reduce the number of TDs.
This document summarizes upcoming reforms to the EU agriculture policy and their implications for Irish agriculture. Key points include:
- The EU agriculture budget for 2014-2020 will remain at 2013 levels despite economic crisis. Ireland receives €1.8 billion, with €1.3 billion for direct payments and €350 million for rural development.
- Direct payments will be redistributed across EU members to reduce disparities, with Ireland's payments per hectare expected to decrease significantly under the new system.
- 30% of the budget will be dedicated to "greening" incentives to protect the environment and climate. This brings new requirements around crop diversification, grasslands, and ecological focus areas.
- Definitions of an "
Presentation to forum delegation to ed 19.10.2011ExSite
The document summarizes the Louth Meath Hospital Group Reconfiguration Programme from 2009-2011. It outlines several key initiatives including the establishment of an Acute Medicine Programme to standardize patient care, the opening of new acute stroke and critical care units at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, and expansion of services at Louth County Hospital including palliative care beds and a minor injuries unit. The overall aim is to improve quality, access, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare services across the hospital group.
Greystones Harbour in Ireland has a long history of silting and wall collapses dating back to 1888. Studies were conducted from the 1980s to 1999 to determine how to repair the harbour. In 2005, plans were approved to build a new harbour that would serve as a focal point for the expanding town. Construction began in 2008 and faced challenges from storms, but the new harbour opened in November 2011. It includes 230 berths, a boardwalk, beach, homes, shops and other facilities, and was completed with little government funding.
The document summarizes proposed changes to bus routes in the North West area of Dublin. Key points include:
- Routes will be redesigned based on customer demand to provide more direct services and consistent frequencies.
- Some routes will be amalgamated and extended to improve connectivity and efficiency. For example, routes 83 and 19 will be combined into a single route with a 10 minute peak frequency.
- Real-time passenger information and integrated ticketing systems will be implemented to improve the customer experience.
- Marketing campaigns will promote the revised network and encourage ridership.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several development projects in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. The new harbour has opened, providing boat access and parking. Construction is underway on a new primary healthcare center. Irish Rail is installing fencing along the coastal walk for safety but will work to keep pedestrian access open at Breeches Bridge. A new secondary school will be built for 2014 in response to population growth.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several development projects in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. The new harbour has opened, providing boat access and parking. Construction is underway on a new primary healthcare center. Irish Rail is installing fencing along the coastal walk for safety but will work to keep pedestrian access open at Breeches Bridge. A new secondary school will be built for 2014 in response to population growth.
Derek Mitchell provides updates on several infrastructure projects and issues in Greystones and the surrounding areas:
1) The Greystones Harbour development has unveiled new boat access facilities including slipways and parking, with more areas scheduled to open later.
2) A new secondary school will be built in Greystones by 2014 to address growing demand. Mitchell advocates for an Educate Together model.
3) Traffic congestion at the M11/N11 junction is a serious problem, and Mitchell discusses short and long term plans to improve capacity and merging lanes. However, local opposition has delayed the short term solution.
The document summarizes the history of Greystones Harbour from its construction in 1888 to plans for its redevelopment in 2013. It details periods of silting, storms that damaged the harbor, and various plans proposed from the 1960s onwards to redevelop the harbor. It provides updates on construction of the new harbor from 2008 to 2011, highlighting the harbor's completion without government funding and its role as a focal point and leisure attraction for the expanding town.
The document outlines legal procedures for dealing with noise pollution from neighbors or local businesses in Ireland, including initially explaining the problem and potentially taking formal action in District Court. It explains the types of noise covered, actions that can be taken, and penalties the Court can impose if it finds the noise is causing unreasonable annoyance.
The Whitehall Framework Plan outlines a proposed development for a neighborhood in November 2008. The plan shows existing features like schools, parks, and churches. It also includes lot numbers and proposed roads to divide up land for future construction. The framework provides a high-level overview of the envisioned layout and infrastructure for the developing neighborhood.
The document provides background information and context for developing a framework plan for a 6.28 hectare site located at the junction of Swords Road and Collins Avenue in Dublin. It describes the site's history, demographics of the area, existing open spaces and neighborhood facilities. An analysis of the site and surrounding area will inform the creation of a vision, structuring concept and strategies to guide future development of the lands.
Governor honohan's address to the iiea restoring ireland's credit by reduci...ExSite
The document discusses reducing uncertainty in Ireland's economy by addressing uncertainty around banks and other factors. It notes that projections of growth, budgets, and bank loan losses have often lacked acknowledgment of uncertainty. Reducing uncertainty facing the Irish economy is a priority. While EU/IMF support provides funding, it does not directly address "tail risk" or uncertainty. Over the next few years, Ireland needs to demonstrate reduced debt levels and lower bank tail risk through continued fiscal reforms and further analysis of bank loan books to reduce perceived risk and uncertainty.
This newsletter wishes readers a happy Christmas and peaceful new year. It then provides updates on EU economic governance reforms, including strengthening fiscal policy frameworks, surveillance of member state finances, and potential sanctions for noncompliance. It also mentions treaty changes and the EU budget debate. In other news, it notes that an Irishman will head the new European External Action Service and that Herman Van Rompuy is the new permanent President of the European Council.
Faculty national clinical programme for pathologyExSite
The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland has received approval from the National Director of Quality and Clinical Care of the Health Service Executive to establish a National Clinical Programme in Pathology. This programme will be established jointly between the College and the HSE, following the agreed governance structure. It will require appointing a National Clinical Lead for Pathology and establishing a Clinical Advisory Group in the short term. The former Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Gerard Boran, played a key role in advancing this initiative.
John O'Mahony TD is committed to representing the people of Mayo and working to improve the difficult economic situation facing the county. He acknowledges the struggles people are facing with unemployment, business closures, and mortgage payments. However, he believes Mayo has a bright future and Fine Gael policies will create jobs and economic growth. He pledges to advocate on behalf of the people of Mayo and champion their issues locally and nationally.
This document is a newsletter from Fine Gael, an Irish political party, discussing various business and economic issues in Ireland. It summarizes that after 3 years, the government has only achieved 4% of its promised reduction in business red tape costs. It also notes that only 6% of promised new jobs under a government PRSI rebate scheme have materialized. Additionally, County Enterprise Board funding, which supports new startups, remains 10% lower than the previous year despite higher application numbers.
The National Counselling Service (NCS):
1) Provides free counseling and psychotherapy to adults who experienced childhood abuse, with a focus on those abused in institutions.
2) Has served over 20,000 clients since being established 10 years ago in response to reports of institutional abuse.
3) Offers easily accessible counseling nationwide through self-referral and free phone access, with the majority of clients reporting benefits such as improved management of feelings and ability to cope.
Predicting turning points in the rent cycle[1]ExSite
This document analyzes predicting turning points in the rent cycle for the Dublin office market using the natural vacancy rate (NVR) concept. It finds that Dublin's NVR was around 5.2% from 1978-1998 but increased dramatically to 15% from 1999-2009, more than double the commonly assumed rate of 7%. This suggests the Dublin office market may recover from its current oversupply situation sooner than expected as the actual vacancy rate of over 23% needs to fall only to the estimated NVR of 15% rather than the assumed 7% rate. Allowing the NVR to change over time provides a more accurate analysis of market cycles compared to traditional approaches that treat it as constant.
DECLARATION OF HELSINKI - History and principlesanaghabharat01
This SlideShare presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the Declaration of Helsinki, a foundational document outlining ethical guidelines for conducting medical research involving human subjects.
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Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
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2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
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1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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John O'Mahony know where you stand 2012
1. HEALTH
Working for
Know
• Primary Medical Cover: A Medical Card entitles you to all health services free. A GP Visit Card covers the cost of visits
to the doctor for your family. The means test for these cards is based on net income i.e. after the deduction of tax and PRSI; of
Ireland’s recovery
reasonable expenses on rent or mortgage; on travel to work; on childcare and of regular weekly out of pocket medical
expenses. Savings are valued in the same way as for non-contributory OAP. The cards will be granted if your remaining
income after these deductions does not exceed the following guideline for 2012:
Where
Medical Card GP Only
Under 66 66 and over Under 66 66 and over
• Single living alone e184.00 e201.50 e276.00 e302.00
• Single living with family e164.00 e173.50 e246.00 e260.00 The new Government had to take some very
• Married couple (or single parent) e298.00
e266.50 e400.00 e447.00
hard decisions in the Budget which will affect
Additional Allowance for Dependent Children: Medical Card GP Only
• for first two children under 16
every household in 2012. As a country,
You
e38.00 e57.00
• for other children under 16 e41.00 e61.50 Ireland is now paying its way in the world, but
• for first two children over 16 e39.00 e58.50 the public finances are still in difficulty from
• for other children over 16
• for over 16 in full time third level (no grant)
e42.50
e78.00
e64.00
e117.00
the meltdown of recent years. Last year, the
government had to borrow €24bn. That’s more
Persons on Social welfare who have no other income will generally qualify for a medical card. An increase in Social Welfare will
not cause you to lose your card. Free GP service will be given to a person with a Long Term Illness Card during 2012. than €5,000 for every man, woman and child in
Stand
The HSE will consider cases outside these guidelines in special circumstances, for example to cover one family member with the state. Some of it went to banks and to pay
high medical costs. Medical Card holders do not have to pay exam fees for children. Persons with British or EU pensions, the interest on our public debt but most was
who have no Irish Social Welfare pension, generally qualify for the Medical Card regardless of income. Students will only
qualify for a medical card in their own right if they have an independent income of at least e204.30 but under the used to pay for public service salaries, social
above guidelines. welfare, state pensions, child benefit, public
• Persons aged 70+ qualify for a Medical Card if your gross weekly income is less than €700 per week (single), or services and infrastructure.
€1,400 (married).
• Once either spouse qualifies at 70, both get cover.
• A surviving partner aged over 70 will be allowed to keep their medical card for three years. This level of borrowing is not sustainable. Even if no more money goes
• In the means test, the first e36,000 (single), e72,000 (couple) of assets are disregarded. On the balance only the
income actually earned will be counted.
into the banks in 2012 and we successfully negotiate to restructure
some of our debts, there will still be a massive hole in the budget.
•
A e0.50 charge per prescription item applies to medical card holders (max e10 per month per family). It does not apply to
those on the long-term illness scheme.
As a government, we have a responsibility to balance the books, if not
A Guide to Your
•
Drug Refund: Any family can get a refund on the cost of prescribed drugs used in any month in excess of e132
provided the drug is on the government list. for our benefit, then for the benefit of future generations. A budget
• General Hospital Entitlements: Everyone is entitled to public in-patient and out-patient hospital services. However, gap can only be closed through a combination of economic growth,
new taxes and lower spending. Even though the budget was tough, we
Entitlements in 2012
if you see a consultant privately, you will have to pay privately for any test or care arising, unless you give notice that you
wish to switch back to join the public waiting list for the treatment.
• Charges: With the exception of Medical Card Holders, and children with long term ailments or referred from school health
were able to honour some key commitments. There was no increase
examinations, the following charges must be paid in major public hospitals: in income tax or PRSI and the Universal Social Charge was removed
• Casualty and Outpatient e100 unless referred by your doctor or admitted to hospital from anyone earning less than €10,000 a year. There were no more pay
• Public Ward Bed e75 per night (up to a max. e750 in a year)
cuts and no cuts in the basic rates of primary social welfare payments
• Private patients pay e1,118 per night (semi-private), e1,243 (private), e916 (day care).
like the pension, jobseekers, disability and carer’s benefit/allowance.
During 2012, the distinction between public and private beds will be ended, so all private patients will be charged these
private bed rates. Additional tax relief was given to first time buyers who bought during
• Nursing Home Support: Under the “Fair Deal” patients seeking a place in either a Private or a Public Nursing Home the peak of the property bubble (2004-8) and measures were included We have had to take very
now have the same assessment of need and the same means-test for payment. The patient will be liable to pay towards
in the budget to stimulate economic growth in sectors like agriculture, tough decisions in the Budget
the cost of care:
• 80% of assessable income (i.e. after deduction of tax, PRSI, mortgage/rent and out-of-pocket medical expenses) science and property. and no one will be unaffected.
• plus 5% of the value of any assets, in excess of a disregard of e36,000 We have honoured key
A spouse is assessed with half of the couple’s joint income and assets. The HSE can assess assets transferred in the past 5 years. There are factors that the government can control and these are under commitments on Tax,
The balance of the cost will be met by the State.
If the assets are in property, the contribution can be deferred until settlement of the person’s estate, but the money owing will be
control. But there are also international factors that we cannot. I am Welfare and Mortgages.
confident that 2012 will be a year of stabilisation with recovery taking
increased by the Consumer Price Index each year. In the case of the family home only, the deferred contribution will be
We are prioritising our plan
capped at 15% (i.e. after three years of care). The deferred charge against the home will not be collected during the life time
of a surviving spouse or a disabled child. This deferral must be separately requested by the patient, or by a care
hold in 2013. But nobody has a crystal ball. Either way, we will keep for job creation and we are
representative approved by the Circuit Court for a patient who is not capable of making the decision themselves. working, day and night, to rebuild our economy. pushing ahead on the long
• HOME CARE PACKAGE: A Home Care Package can fund a care plan in the home, where the need is assessed on discharge
Yours faithfully process of reform.
from hospital, or by the Public Health Nurse to keep a person out of institutional care. They are allocated based on the
assessed care needs of the individual (within available resources) and are not based on an applicant’s means.
I hope this information is helpful.
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Carers Allowance: A person who is living with, (or close by with a direct communication system), and giving full-time care to
a child on Domiciliary Care Allowance, or to any person aged 16 or over requiring full-time care, can apply for a means-tested
weekly Carers Allowance of e204 (e239 if carer is 66 or over) plus an annual e1,700 Respite Grant.
In the means-test, any weekly income of the carer in excess of e332.50 (single), or half of their own and their spouse’s
income in excess of e665 (married) is assessed. The allowance is reduced accordingly, disregarding the first e7.60.
Half rate Carers Allowance is payable to persons receiving another Social Welfare Payment.
An additional 50% allowance and full respite grant will be paid to a person caring for more than one incapacitated person. Carers
are entitled to free travel in their own right. A carer can take up training or paid employment for up to 15 hours per week.
Carers are entitled to credited contributions to keep you in benefit. When you cease caring, you are entitled to go on Back
to Work, Back to Education or Community Employment Schemes. John O’Mahony TD - Clinics
• Persons caring full time can qualify for e1,700 Respite Grant regardless of means but persons working over 15 hours or
on Jobseeker payments will not qualify.
• A Carers Benefit of e205 based on your Social Insurance can be claimed for short-term absences from work (up to 24 months)
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for caring responsibilities. It is available to all insurance classes except S and J. Limited work earning up to e332.50 per week is
permissible, while claiming this benefit. Your job is protected for the 24 month duration.
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A Mobility Allowance of e208.50 per month is payable by the HSE to a person (aged 16-66) who is unable to walk, if their income
does not exceed Social Welfare Contributory Pension by more than e12.70 per week.
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For times and more information please contact my office 094 9373560
John O’Mahony TD or www.johnomahony.ie
Online: Personal attendance every Monday in Claremorris office. Constituency Office, D’Alton Street, Claremorris, Mayo. Tel 094 9373560
www.johnomahony.ie For an appointment contact office. Fax 094 9373379 Dáil Office 01 6183706 Text 086 326 8041
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2. TAXATION TAXATION TAXATION
• Underincome (after deduction offor Income Tax, Gross permanentTax Credits = Tax Payable. Grosstotax liability to calculated on your
the Tax Credit system Tax minus is •
Mortgage interest: Mortgage relief is being phased out. It will not apply to new loans from 2013. New loans taken out before
31 Dec 2012 will qualify for relief:
•
Pensions: A certain portion of gross earnings under €115,000 can be put into a pension tax free. It is up to 15% (under 30 years)
rising in steps to 40% (60 years or over), allowable at your top rate of tax.
total superannuation and health benefit) by applying 20% income up your standard rate
cut-off point and 41% on the remainder. The cut off point will be: — A new loan for a first-time buyer qualifies for seven years of relief on interest up to e10,000 (single), e20,000 (married) and is
allowable at 25%. If you are not in a Pension Scheme you may put the money into a Personal Retirement Savings Account (PRSA) organised
Standard Rate Cut-off Income 2012 by your employer. A self-employed person can put money into a Personal Retirement Fund. The fund will accumulate
Weekly 12 Month Value — A new loan to trade up will get 7 fresh years of relief on the entire loan, but a loan to extend will only get
7 years relief on the “top-up” element of the loan. In both cases relief is on a maximum interest of €3,000 (S) and free of tax on income or on gains. You cannot withdraw money before age 60. On retirement you may take out 25% tax-free.
Single/Widowed e630.77 e32,800 Retirement lump sum payments in excess of e200,000 are taxable, at the standard 20% rate.
One Parent Family e6,000 (M) and is capped at 15%.
Married (one income)
e707.69
e803.85
e36,800
e41,800 Mortgages taken out since 1st Jan 2004 hold relief at 20% until 2017. As promised, relief has been increased to 30% for First Time • DIRT Tax: Retention tax is increased to 30% for ordinary deposit accounts, 33% on life assurance or investment accounts.
Married (two incomes) e1,261.54 e65,600 Buyers between 2004 and 2008. Persons who are 65 and over, or permanently incapacitated, can, if your total income is not sufficient to make you taxable, notify
your bank and receive the interest without deduction of DIRT.
Separated spouses may be taxed singly or jointly. • Certain expenses carry a 20% Tax Credit:
• Capital Acquisitions Tax: Gifts or inheritance bear a 30% tax on the market value of the assets received in excess of
If you rent rooms in your own home to an unconnected person and the annual rent is less than e10,000, the rent will be • Rent Payments by tenants to private landlords is being phased out. Only tenants renting before 7th Dec 2010 still qualify.
For them relief in 2012 is up to a maximum e1,200 (single), e2,400 (married/widowed), and if you are aged 55 or over up to e2,400
certain thresholds, which vary according to your relationship with the giver. Lower thresholds and a progressive rate structure
exempt and subtracted from income before calculating tax, social insurance or health levy. If you care for up to 3 children in
your home and receive less than e15,000, this income will be exempt from tax and health levy but a minimum e253 Social and e4,800 respectively. This is to be phased out by 2017. are to come in for 2012.
Insurance is payable. If you exceed these amounts, the exemption is lost and the whole lot is taxed. • All unreimbursed Medical Expenses (including Nursing Home expenses); Maternity care; A Psychological Assessment and Relationship to Giver Exempt Threshold 2012
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Your Tax Certificate will show the annual value of all your Tax Credits and the equivalent weekly or monthly amount which are
subtracted from this gross liability to yield the tax payable:
Speech Therapy for children. You can also claim for the medical expenses of a close relative or any incapacitated or elderly
person regardless of their means. Routine Dental or Optical Care don’t qualify.
A. Son/Daughter
B. Grandchild/Brother/Sister/Niece/Nephew/Parent
€250,000
€33,208
Tax Credits 2012 • Health Insurance This relief is now granted at source and deducted from your premium by the insurer. Relationship other than Group A or B €16,604
Single Person e1,650 Age (65) Allowance (each) e245 • Insurance to cover long-term care costs in the event of serious disability, and to cover non-routine dental costs.
• College Fees (including Tuition Fee and Student Contribution) of up to e7,250 in 2012/13 for full or part-time undergraduate courses
• Stamp Duty: Transfers of residential property will pay 1% up to €1 million, and to 2% on any excess over that.
Married Couple
Widowed
e3,300
e2,190
Incapacitated Child
Homecaring Spouse
e3,300
e810 in Ireland or EU and for postgraduate courses in non-EU countries as well. However, the first €2,250 of each claim is disregarded
• Household Charge: a uniform charge of €100 will be paid by houseowners in 2012, unless you are on Mortgage Interest
One Parent Family e3,300 Dependent Relative e70 i.e. for parents paying only the Registration Fee, relief applies where a second child is in college at the same time. Supplement. For second homes and landlord properties a combined charge of €300 applies in 2012. In the future it will
PAYE Allowance (each) e1,650 Employer provided childcare is subject to income tax as Benefit in Kind. become related to the value of the property or the site. Water charges based on metering but with a basic free allowance
are to be introduced by 2014.
— The Homecaring Spouse Credit is available to a spouse in a one-earner family who is caring in the home for a child who is • A Universal Social Charge will replace the Health and income levies. It will apply to gross income, from whatever source (excluding
eligible for Child Benefit or for an aged or handicapped person. You must apply for this allowance. The homecarer is only Social Welfare Payments) and without deduction of pension contributions
allowed to have up to e5080 income of their own, thereafter the credit is reduced, reaching zero if income exceeds e6,620. — 2% up to €10,036 (€193 per week)
Carer’s Allowance is not counted as income in this means test. — 4% on the next €5,979 (next €115 per week)
— One Parent Family Credit applies to a single or widowed person if you can show that your child resided with you for at least
part of the year. This relief is not available to an unmarried couple living together
— Dependent Relative Credit is claimable if you support a widowed mother or incapacitated relative whose income does not
— 7% on the remainder
An exemption applies to persons whose total income is under €10,036 (€193 per week). The self-employed pay 10% on income over
€100,000.
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exceed the contributory OAP •
Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) applies to gross income (with no deduction for pension contributions) of workers and the self-
employed aged 16-66. A single rate of 4% now applies to both categories with no ceiling. Public servants on modified rate will now Constituency Office,
— A parent with dependent children who is widowed gets an additional tax credit in each of the 5 subsequent tax years of
e3,600, e3,150, e2,700, e2,250 and e1,800 respectively. pay 4% on their income in excess of €75,036. D’Alton Street, Claremorris, Mayo.
• Tax credits which are unused are not refundable. They will be carried forward from week to week during a tax year, but if unused •
Redundancy: You do not have to pay tax on Statutory Redundancy, nor on termination payments due to injury or disability. Tax is
payable on any other lump sums but after the deduction of the more favourable of: Tel 094 9373560 Fax 094 9373379
after the end of the tax year, they are lost.
• e765 for each complete year in the job, plus e10,160 and a further e10,000 is allowable if you are not a member of an Occupational
Dáil Office 01 6183706 Text 086 326 8041
• Age Exemption: Persons aged 65 or over are exempt from income tax if their gross incomes from all sources is under Pension Scheme, or
e18,000 (single), e36,000 (married), no income tax will apply. • 1/15th of your annual income (average of the last 3 years) for each year less any tax-free lump sum from the pension scheme.
This deduction cannot exceed €200,000. The balance is taxable either as extra income for that year or at the average rate
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An Incapacitated Person or one or more of their family, can deduct up to e50,000 from their taxable income to employ a
home help.
of tax you paid in the previous years. www.johnomahony.ie
SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIAL WELFARE Options for the unemployed
• The Basic Social Welfare rates from January 2012 are: • Supplementary Welfare: The Community Welfare Officer in the HSE may help out with the following: •
Back to Work Enterprise Allowance can be claimed by a person who has been unemployed or on Sickness benefit for
at least 12 months, when you start a business. It allows you retain part of your Social Welfare payments, tax free, for
Adult Adult Dependent • A weekly payment if you are sick or unemployed and have not received Social Welfare.
• A supplement towards the assigned cost of a special diet (about e70) less one third (one sixth in the case of a couple) of the 2 years (100%, 75%).
Contributory OAP (Full Rate) e230.30 e206.30 (aged 66 or over)
Non Contributory OAP e219.00 e144.70 (aged 66 or over) applicant’s current income. Exceptional heating supplement can be paid in serious medical circumstances. A Short-Term Enterprise Allowance can be claimed by anyone who has been made redundant or who is eligible
Contributory Widows - under 66 e193.50 — • A once-off payment for unforeseen needs such as a funeral, fares to visit or attend hospital, a robbery, fire or flood; or for for Jobseekers Benefit. It allows you to retain benefit until it expires (max 12 months). If you have been on social
Contributory Widows - 66 or over e230.30 — unaffordable essential needs such as: furniture or kitchen equipment when setting up home; needs associated with pregnancy welfare for at least three months, you can retain your payment and secondary benefits but the scheme will not
and a new baby; clothing or replacing essential equipment for older people on low income or in poor health. extend the duration of your entitlements. Help with the cost of start-up may be available from the County Enterprise
Invalidity Pension e193.50 e138.10 Board Tel: 094 9047587.
• Help if the repayment schedule sought by the ESB/Gas to sort out a serious arrear causes excessive hardship.
Supplementary Welfare e186.00 e124.80
All Other Payments e188.00 e124.80
In assessing eligibility, the CWO takes into account all income coming into the house including part-time earnings of a spouse and
income of other adults. Full-time students and persons working over 30 hours are not generally eligible. New guidelines will apply
• Start-Up Tax Relief: if you start up and work full-time in your own company, you can claim back the income tax you
paid in the previous six years to invest equity into the company (subscribed as shares). New companies do not pay
Living Alone Allowance e7.70
stricter rules in 2012. Decisions can be appealed to the HSE, Mayo Office, Castlebar, Co. Mayo (Tel: 094 904 2212 / 094 902213). Corporate Tax for the first three years.
Over 80 Allowance e10.00
• Treatment Benefit now only covers free dental, optical examinations and Medical and Surgical Appliances (including hearing • Back to Work Tax Free Income (Revenue Assist) is claimable at your top rate if you are returning to work if you have
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Children
• Child Benefit is paid for all children (e140 month for the first two, e148 for the third, e160 others) up to their 16th
aids, max e500 per aid once every 4 years) scheme for the insured worker and their spouse. been previously unemployed or on disability allowance for 12 months or more – of e3,810 plus e1,270 for each child
in year 1, and two-thirds of these allowances in year 2, one-third in year 3. The employer is also entitled to double
birthday, or 18th birthday if in full-time education or with a disability. A single rate of e140 will apply from 2013 onwards. • Free Schemes: If you are 66 or over or permanently incapacitated, and living alone except for dependants, a spouse on
Social Welfare, another pensioner, or someone giving you full-time care, you can receive the following concessions along with
write-off against tax.
• Qualified Child Payment of e29.80 is paid to persons on Social Welfare up to the end of the academic year in which
the child reaches 18. A person on social welfare for over 26 weeks can claim up to 22nd birthday if in full-time education.
your Irish or British Social Welfare Pension: •
JobBridge: offers an internship of 6-9 months to persons who have been signing on as available to work and
getting a payment or credits for at least 3 months. Time on completed programmes in Fás training, back to education
ESB Standing charge plus 1,800 units per year worth e430 per year, or
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Full rate QCP will be paid if your spouse is working and earning no more than e400. Natural Gas worth e21 / month (June – Nov) and e44.50 / month (Dec – May) (You can carry up to e150 credit from one
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or a community scheme will count towards eligibility. Participants will receive €50 / week on top of their welfare.
• A Back-to-School payment of e150 for primary pupils from age 4, e250 for secondary pupils and an equal payment for a bill to the next.) See www.jobbridge.ie
Communion or Confirmation payable to persons on Social Welfare whose weekly income is not more than e150 over
the weekly contributory pension rate.
• Free colour television licence; and
• Telephone Allowance of e267 / year (which can be used for mobile phones).
• Springboard: offers part time courses to those signing on at the time of starting a Springboard course.
See www.bluebrick.ie
• Family Income Supplement: A couple or a single parent on low pay, who work for at least 19 hours per week combined
(including job-sharers) can get a supplement for their children (including those 18-22 in full-time education). The payment
Pensioners who don’t have a Social Welfare pension can qualify at age 66 on the same terms provided their means don’t • Community Employment: Offers up to 20 hours work per week for 12 months to people aged 25 or over who have
exceed the Contributory OAP rate by more than e100. been on Social Welfare for over 12 months and have worked no more than 30 days in the year. The allowance paid
is calculated at 60c for each E1 by which your take home pay (i.e. net of tax, PRSI levies and superannuation) falls below the If you are aged 70 or over, you can qualify for all of these free schemes regardless of your income or its source and regardless
following income: €208, is €20 over Social Welfare. The period of participation can be extended in certain cases. The payment of a child
of who lives with you and you can now get telephone allowance while residing in a nursing home. If you are widowed and aged 60 supplement for persons on One Parent Family Payment is being discontinued in 2012. New applicants for Community
– e506.00 for a family with one child, plus or over, you can retain the free schemes and free travel if your late spouse had them, and you satisfy the other conditions. Employment will no longer be able to retain their existing welfare payment.
– for second, e101 for third, e121 for fourth, and e126 (approx) for each other child.
e96
If you qualify, the payment will last at least 52 weeks it will be of a minimum e20 per week and also entitles you to a •
In Social Welfare means tests for pensioners the first e20,000 (each) of savings are disregarded, the next successive e10,000
(each) slices are valued at e1/week and e2/week per e1,000 respectively and the balance at e4/week per e1,000.
Persons under 25 can only participate if on Disability Allowance, ex-Offenders, referred by Drugs Task Force.
back-to-school payment from the HSE, the smokeless fuel allowance, and will not affect your eligibility for a medical card. • Back to Education Allowance (from Department of Social and Family Affairs) or a VTOS Allowance
A person on One Parent Family Allowance may apply but FIS will be treated as income in your means test. •
Part-Time Working
• A person on Jobseeker’s Benefit loses one fifth of your payment for each day you work. A person on Jobseeker’s
(VEC), is claimable if you are undertaking a full time course leading to a recognised certificate at Second, Third or
Postgraduate, and are:
• A widow(er) with children receives a once off e6,000 in the year of bereavement, in addition the standard Bereavement Grant
of e850 is payable. From Jan 2012 widows and OPFA can no longer claim half rate unemployment or illness along
Allowance will have 60% of your daily earnings over e20 deducted from the total weekly payment. In both cases, you • at least 21 years of age (18, if out of education for at least 2 years), 24 Postgraduate and
get no payment if you work more than 3 days. Earnings on a Sunday will also be counted from 2013. • on Social Welfare for at least 3 months (for Second Level), 6 months (VTOS), or 9 months (for Third Level), or
with their payment.
• A Lone Parent can earn e130 per week (after Pension Contributions and PRSI) without affecting their entitlement to One immediately if you lose your job and get statutory redundancy.
• The Dept of Social Protection pays Domiciliary Care Allowance e309.50 per month and an annual respite grant of
e1,700 up to their 18th birthday for children with a disability who require considerable extra care. This increase from 16
Parent Family Payment. Between e130 and e425 payment is reduced by 50c for each euro of earnings. Up to e95.23 of To pass this test, periods of claim may be linked if there is no more than a 52 week gap in between. If you
Maintenance is disregarded where there are housing payments to be met, thereafter half of the payment is assessed. qualify you get welfare payment plus e300 at start of year (BTEA) or a weekly training allowance e20 (VTOS).
to 18 is suspended while a review is undertaken. A payment of e35 per week is payable to a resident in institutional One Parent Family Payment ceases when the youngest child reaches 12. If you are on these schemes, you must apply for waiver of the registration fee under the third level grant (below).
settings who does not have Disability Allowance. • Jobseeker’s Allowance is cut to e150 if a job offer or activation measure is refused. Part-time VTOS options can be taken up without affecting Social Welfare entitlements subject to approval.
• Free Pre School for one year is available to any child aged between 3 years and 3 months and 4 years and 6 months on 1st
September covering either: • A person claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance whose spouse is working will be paid the rate for a claimant and an adult
• Education Grants are available from Local Authorities for full-time undergraduate courses. To qualify for a full grant
dependent less 60% of their spouse’s earnings (after deduction of pension contribution, PRSI and union subscriptions) in Third Level
• Playschool for 3 hours daily for 38 weeks, or excess of E60 per week.
• Childcare for 2 hours 15 minutes daily for 50 weeks. and no registration fee your parents gross income in the previous year must be under e41,110 (up to 3 children).
A pre-school cannot charge parents extra for the hours covered by the scheme, but can charge for extra hours or for • A single person under 25 living at home who has left school can apply for Jobseeker’s Allowance, but will be assessed with
34% of their parents’ disposable income (after deduction of tax, PRSI, superannuation, mortgage/rent, Health Insurance, Union
Above that there is partial entitlement up to e47,205. The Student Contribution will be e2,250 in 2012 and e200
additional activities as long as these are optional. for PLC Course. Where parents’ income is under e51,380, this fee is not payable. A second student at third level
Fees and e600 couple (e470 single parent) and e30 per child). Once you qualify for any payment, a minimum e40.00 per adds about e4,000 to these limits. The grant is worth e3,025 (living over 45km from college), e1,215 (adjacent).
• Fuel Scheme: A Fuel allowance of e20 / week is payable for 26 weeks if you are on long-term Social Welfare with no more week is paid. New entrants to post graduate will no longer get maintenance grant from 2012. The colleges also have access to
than e100 per week in household income over the contributory pension rate. However, to qualify, you must be living alone, or
only with dependants or another person on long-term social welfare or the JSA. The current season will end on 6th April 2012.
• Payment to new claimants under 25 of Jobseeker’s Allowance is capped at e100 if you are under 22, e144 if aged 22-24,
unless you are in training, on Back to Education Allowance or coming off Job Seeker’s Benefit.
a student assistance fund for students in need of support and students with disabilities. (See also College Tax
Reliefs under Taxation).