If you are applying for a social assistance payment you must satisfy a means test. All your sources of income (for example, cash income, employment, capital and maintenance) are assessed by the Department of Social and Family Affairs (DSFA).
However, under Social Welfare legislation certain items are not counted when your means are assessed for a social assistance payment. This document only explains cash income not included in the means test. More information on income not taken into account is available in our document on the means test.
The following cash income is not taken into account for all schemes except Family Income Supplement (FIS), Supplementary Welfare Allowance (SWA) and Rent Allowance (Rent Allowance is not the same as Rent Supplement):
Additional cash income may not be taken into account for individual social welfare payments. The Department of Social and Family Affairs provides more information on additional cash income not taken into account in the means test for social welfare payments.
Usually, any payment made by DSFA is not taken into account in the means test for a social welfare payment. However, if one of a couple is claiming Jobseeker's Allowance (JA) and the other is getting one of the social welfare payments listed below, the total amount paid to the couple cannot exceed the maximum amount paid to one person (including dependants) on one social welfare payment. However, you can choose the higher-rate payment as the primary payment to calculate your maximum amount.
More information on the maximum payment for Jobseeker's Allowance is available from DSFA's website.
A means test examines all your sources of income (for example, cash income, employment, capital and maintenance) to get your total means.
When the total means for a married or cohabiting couple is calculated, only half will be taken into account.
However, if you are getting Jobseeker's Allowance (JA), Pre-Retirement Allowance (PRETA), Farm Assist (FA) or Disability Allowance (DA) your means are only halved if your spouse/partner is getting certain social welfare payments, a HSE payment, or is on a FAS or VTOS course and getting an allowance in his/her own right. If your means are halved for JA, PRETA, FA or DA, you will not get an increase for a qualified adult but you will get a half-rate increase for each qualified child.
More information about married and cohabiting couples can be found in our document on the means test.