The minimum wage has increased by 30 cent an hour from 1st February 2020. The hourly rate is rising to €10.10 from €9.85 – €9.15 was the rate in 2016. Up to 127,000 workers are set to benefit from the increase, according to the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection.
Read more →From the 1st January 2019, the minimum wage in Ireland has increased to €9.80 an hour with lower rates applicable for younger and less experienced workers. Please click on the following link for more information ->> https://www.workplacerelations.ie/en/news-media/Workplace_Relations_Notices/Increase_in_National_Minimum_Wage_and_board_and_lodgings_rates_from_1_January_2019.html
Read more →Revenue is hosting free regional seminars for employers and tax agents from September 2018 on how to prepare for PAYE modernisation. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. To select a date, location and venue that suits you, please follow the appropriate link below. https://www.revenue.ie/…/paye-modernisa…/seminars/index.aspx
Read more →From January 2019 there are important changes being made to the Irish payroll system. The new system known as PAYE Modernisation will greatly change how employee’s taxes are reported to Revenue. Employees Income Tax, PRSI and USC will be reported to Revenue on or before the date the employee is paid. This new system is a form of real
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