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# self-employed - Friday 17 May, 2013

From The Score Self-employed

McIlroy to set up his own management group

The world No 2 is about to strike out on his own.

# self-employed - Wednesday 3 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Welfare

Oireachtas committee considers access to welfare for self-employed

The committee heard from the Self Employed Alliance Dundalk who said there has been “unjust, unwarranted discrimination” against self-employed people.

# self-employed - Wednesday 19 September, 2012

Tax

Self employed tradespeople warned about hiding income

Taxback.com has urged construction workers and tradespeople to comply with Revenue obligations as the October tax return deadline approaches.

# self-employed - Friday 24 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Self-employed

Reform to self-employed PRSI contributions could be “too expensive”

Despite earlier promises that PRSI contributions for self-employed people would be reformed, the Department of Social Protection says it would have “significant financial implications”.

# self-employed - Thursday 31 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: ‘Self-employed people need a safety net too’

Patricia Callan of the Small Firms Association says in order to encourage entrepreneurs, self-employed people should get as much protection as their employees if a business fails.

# self-employed - Thursday 3 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Employment

Report: Hard times for self-employed

A new report says that more and more self-employed people are having difficulties in accessing credit and paying their mortgage and loan payments.

# self-employed - Saturday 27 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Self-employed people are the recession’s real victims

Families are on the breadline simply because the government’s policy is unfair, writes Brendan Dempsey.

# self-employed - Wednesday 8 December, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Budget11

Budget 2011: Bumper payday for self-employed high earners

Self-employed single people earning over €200,150 a year will be better off in 2011, thanks to generous reform of the PRSI system.

# self-employed - Thursday 5 August, 2010

A NEW DIRECTIVE by the European Commission is being introduced this week, which will allow self-employed women to receive state-funded maternity  leave.

The directive will mean that self-employed women can be granted state funded maternity pay. It can also be extended to women who rely on  self-employed partner working in a small business, such as a family farm, as these women have been identified as vulnerable.

Only one in three women in Europe is an entrepreneur, a fact that has been blamed partly on the lack of support given to working mothers.

Currently in Ireland,  self-employed women are required to have 52 weeks PRSI contributions in one tax year before they are allowed to receive maternity pay. A woman in this bracket would then receive 80% of her weekly gross income for that tax year – providing the amount is not more than the maximum payment of €270 per week.

If a woman does not have recorded earnings, she would qualify for the minimum amount: €225.80 per week.

Women are currently entitled to maternity leave in Ireland, however employers are not obliged to pay women who are on maternity leave.

Vice-President of the European Commission, Viviane Reding, has said that the move will encourage a better balance between work and family life, and encourage more women to become entrepreneurs – which in turn will help to stimulate the economy.

The Irish government now has two years to decide how to fund and implement the standards outlined by the EU.