Written answers

Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Department of Social Protection

Pension Provisions

9:00 pm

Photo of Joan BurtonJoan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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Question 113: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs his policy in relation to relaxing or abolishing the means test for qualified adults on contributory pensions. [26281/07]

Photo of Martin CullenMartin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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All contributory payments include, where appropriate, an increase for a dependent spouse or partner. However, this increase is means-tested with a full increase payable where a spouse's income is less than €100 per week, with reduced rates payable until income exceeds €250 per week. Unlike the means test for non-contributory payments, a household means test does not apply, i.e. a decision is made on the basis of the income enjoyed by the qualified adult only. However, where capital or property (other than the family home) is jointly owned, then the qualified adult will be assessed with 50% of any actual/notional income or capital value deriving from that asset.

As set out in the Agreed Programme for Government, the policy in relation to the means testing of qualified adult payments is to increase the income limits that apply in the means test so that more people will qualify for the allowance. These limits are kept under review in a budgetary context. The issue of means testing qualified adult payments is discussed in the Green Paper on Pensions.

Decisions in relation to the future of these arrangements will be made in the context of the framework for long-term pensions policy which will be developed following the completion of the Green Paper consultation process.

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