The Kerryman (North Kerry)

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LONG-TERMILLNES­S& PENSION

Question: I’ve been on Illness Benefit for over a year. I don’t ever expect to be fit to return to work. As I’m now nearing pension age, will I be entitled to a full State Pension (Contributo­ry)?

Answer: The State Pension (Contributo­ry) is paid to people from the age of 66 who have enough social insurance contributi­ons. To qualify, you will need to have paid at least 520 full-rate contributi­ons, which is equivalent to 10 years. The amount of the pension will depend on your average number of contributi­ons per year. Illness Benefit is paid for a maximum of two years. It will end before that if you turn 66, when you may be eligible for a State Pension. You should apply for the State Pension three months before your 66th birthday.

If your entitlemen­t to Illness Benefit ends before you reach pension age at 66 and you are likely to be permanentl­y incapable of work, you may qualify for Invalidity Pension. To get Invalidity Pension you must have at least 260 (or five years) paid PRSI contributi­ons and 48 contributi­ons paid or credited in the last complete tax year before the date of your claim. The last complete tax year is the year before your claim. For example, if you claim Invalidity Pension in 2017, the last complete tax year is 2016. Note that only PRSI paid in classes A, E and H currently count.

If you get Invalidity Pension, you will automatica­lly transfer to the State Pension (Contributo­ry) at the full rate when you turn 66.

You will be contacted by the Department of Social Protection before your Illness Benefit is due to stop and you will be given informatio­n about your options. If at that stage, you don’t qualify for Invalidity Pension and have a disability that is expected to last for a year or more, you may qualify for a means-tested Disability Allowance.

You can get detailed informatio­n about the State Pension and payments for people with long-term illnesses from the website of the Department of Social Protection.

Further informatio­n is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Service below.

Further informatio­n is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Centres: Killarney - 0761 07 7820 Email: killarney@citinfo.ie; Tralee - 0761 07 7860 Email: tralee@ citinfo.ie; Cahercivee­n - 0761 07 7780 Email: cahercivee­n@ citinfo.ie; Kenmare - 0761 07 7810 Email: kenmare@citinfo.ie Killorglin - 0761 07 7830 Email: killorglin@citinfo.ie; Listowel - 0761 07 7840 Email: .listowel@ citinfo.ie

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