Payroll information and understanding your payslip.

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Payroll information and understanding your payslip. Payroll Office Payroll information and understanding your payslip.

Payroll Office -East Wing, Main Quad

Access to ESS

Access to ESS

Access to ESS

Understanding Your Payslip Gross Earnings Salary and any other Payments = Total pay Gross Pay for Paye – after deductions e.g. Pension Contributions, Pension Related Deduction, ICP, Bike to Work, Travel Pass

Understanding Your Payslip Deductions – This Period and year to Date Paye – advised by revenue/ emergency PRSI EE – employees 4% Accident Insurance - .06% Income Continuance Plan - 1.47% Pension Related Deduction – Levy for the benefit of being a member of a public service pension scheme or having an entitlement to a public service pension.

Understanding Your Payslip Pension Related Deduction – Levy First €28,750 – Exempt Between €28,751 and €60,000 – 10% Above €60,000 – 10.5% Universal Social Charge First €12,012 – .5% (if under €13,000 exempt) Between €12,012 and €19,372 – 2.0% Between €18,772 and €70,044 – 4.75% Above €70,044 – 8%

Understanding Your Payslip Single Public Service– 3% - Pension Single Public Sector – Pension – calculation based on Salary minus – two months x old age contributory pension (currently €2021.93) x3.5% Net Pay – transferred to Bank

Understanding Your Payslip Annual Cut off – rate at which you pay the lower rate of tax @20% above this is taxed at 40% Annual Tax Credit – reduces tax liability Tax year January – December PRSI Class – A – employee under 66 Tax Basis – Cumulative / Emergency / Week One Emergency Tax Periods – Month one – tax credits and cut off Month two – no credits but one months cut off Month three and onwards – no credits/ no cut off, all earnings taxed at 40% plus USC @ 8%

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Payroll Pay day last working day of the month Information to payroll by the 15th of the month for processing in the current month Expenses to be reimbursed – paid through AP Research funded –go to Research by the 8th Change bank account – send signed Paypath form to payroll

Payroll payrollqueries@ucc.ie, visit our website, FAQ’s Emergency tax, P45 Revenue 1890 222425 UCC Employer Number 0006286E