THE number of self-employed people availing of dental treatment, optical exams and medical appliances is on the increaseย across Limerick.
Thatโs according to Fine Gael Senator Maria Byrne, who isย encouraging self-employed people to use theย Treatment Benefit Scheme,ย which is proving to be a major success.
โIn 2017, Fine Gael extended the Treatment Benefit Scheme to self-employed persons for the first time. This was a major milestone in terms of the equal treatment of small and medium business owners who are the backbone of the economy in towns and villages across Limerick,โ said Senator Byrne.
In 2018 alone, 7435 self-employed people in Limerick took up the treatment benefit scheme, availing of dental treatment, eye exams and medical appliances. The Dental Treatment was the most popular amongst the self-employed with 4930 people taking it up.
โThe introduction of this new benefit for the self-employed creates greater fairness in the system of welfare provision and reflects the Governmentโs commitment to creating the best possible environment for business to thrive.
โThe Government wants to encourage enterprise and support those who drive job creation in Limerick. We now have more people at work in the State than ever before and Fine Gael will continue to support those who create jobs and rejuvenate local economies,โ she added.
Meanwhile, 2019 brings new supports for self-employed people in Limerick who will become eligible for Jobseekerโs Benefit for the first time.ย Fine Gaelโs โNew Deal for the Self-Employedโ as outlined in their plan โTaking Ireland Forward Togetherโ envisages a totally reformed social insurance system. It will work to provide the self-employed and those in the โgigโ economy with a safety net in circumstances where their business or careers are interrupted.
โWe also plan to expand other benefits, such as carerโs benefit, in the years ahead. The equalisation of the Earned Income Tax Credit with the PAYE Tax Credit is also part of this agenda to ensure the self-employed are properly recognised. For the 150,000 self-employed workers who make up an important part of our economy, the Earned Income Credit will be increased by a further โฌ200 to โฌ1,350.
โThis approach provides greater security to many of those small business operators who work hard to create jobs and generate revenue in their local economy.