Social Security Contributions (Class 2) 2025
Class 2 Contributions are to be paid by all individuals who derive income of more than €910 from an economic activity and who are not employed.
Self-Occupied Persons: earn income from Trade, Business, Profession, Vocation or any other economic activity that exceeds €910 per annum.
Self-Employed Persons: receive income from rents, investments, capital gains or any other income.
Rates for Class 2 are based on the annual net profit or income for the year preceding the contribution payment year.
Category | Description | |||||
SP | This rate applies only to single persons who are not self-occupied. | |||||
From | To | Weekly Rate | ||||
€1,005 | €10,840.40 | €31.27 | ||||
The SP rate applies only to single persons who are not self occupied. | ||||||
SA | From | To | Weekly Rate | Full Time Farmers ** | ||
€910 | €12,355.40 | €35.64 | €23.76 | |||
* €35.64 or 15% of the annual net earnings if the person is a part-time self-occupied woman, a full-time student who is a part-time self-occupied person, or a pensioner who is a part-time self-occupied person whose annual net earnings do not exceed €12,355.40. | ||||||
If the insured person elects to pay a contribution that is less than €35.64, such contribution may, if the person qualifies for a contributory benefit or a contributory pension, result in the payment of a reduced contributory benefit or contributory pension. | ||||||
Persons born up to 31st December 1961 | ||||||
SB | From | To | Weekly Rate | Full Time Farmers/Prisoners | ||
€12,355.40 | €23,500 | 15% | 10% | |||
SC | From | To | Weekly Rate | Full Time Farmers/Prisoners | ||
€23,500 | N/A | €67.79 | €45.19 | |||
Persons born from 1st January 1962 onwards: | ||||||
SB | From | To | Weekly Rate | Full Time Farmers | ||
€12,355.40 | €28,303.36 | 15% | 10% | |||
SC | From | To | Weekly Rate | Full Time Farmers/Prisoners | ||
€28,303.36 | N/A | €81.64 | €54.43 |
* The increase in the highest contribution rate is related to a guaranteed maximum pensionable income as a result of the pension reform which became law by virtue of ACT XIX of 2006 and LN 336 of 2006.
** The reduced rate is applicable for Full Time Farmers as identified by the Department of Agriculture.