Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Social Protection
5th October 2014 - Olivia Mitchell TD
To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection if her Department have concluded their reflection of the recommendations of the Advisory Group on Tax and Social Welfare and the findings of the 2010 Actuarial Review regarding extending social insurance for the self-employed now that our budgetary and fiscal situation has improved; and if she will make a statement on the matter?
In September 2013, I published the report of the Advisory Group on Tax and Social Welfare on Extending Social Insurance Coverage for the self-employed. The Group was asked to examine and report on issues involved in extending social insurance coverage for self-employed people in order to establish whether or not such cover is technically feasible and financially sustainable, with the requirement that any proposals for change must be cost neutral.
My colleagues in Government and I continue to reflect on the findings of the Advisory Group on this issue, in conjunction with the findings of the most recent Actuarial Review of the Social Insurance Fund, and will further consider the recommendations contained in the report taking into account future developments in terms of the budgetary and fiscal situation. It is relevant that the Actuarial Review of the Social Insurance Fund also highlighted the growing deficit in the Fund and the prospect that it will, in the absence of measures to address the deficit, accelerate further in the future, driven primarily by pension costs. It is estimated that in excess of €900m additional provision will be required over the next 5 years to fund increases in the numbers of recipients of the State pension (contributory) scheme.
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