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angeldelight
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I'm a locum pharmacist and as such am not allowed to count myself as self-employed. So everytime I work somewhere I'm put on their books as a new starter and am emergency taxed. I'm trying to keep track of what I've been paid etc on a monthly basis so when it gets to the end of the year it's less of a headache but I'm totally confused by PRSI.
During January I worked for 6 different pharmacies or agencies. 1 of these, my main one, I assigned all my tax credits to so that one at least is ok. For 4 of the others I've been emergency taxed, there's been no employees PRSI paid and no income levy. From those 4 my gross monthly pay is 1947.. how do I go about figuring out the amount of PRSI I should have paid? I've read the posts here already but am totally lost to be honest. And when it gets to the end of the year, how do I pay the PRSI??
Also if a pharmacy hasn't put me on the books at all and has just paid me the total amount can I declare this somewhere given that I wouldn't be doing a self-employed tax return at the end of the year.. just sending off P60s and requesting a P21? I want to pay everything I'm supposed to, don't want a bix tax/PRSI bill a few years down the line
During January I worked for 6 different pharmacies or agencies. 1 of these, my main one, I assigned all my tax credits to so that one at least is ok. For 4 of the others I've been emergency taxed, there's been no employees PRSI paid and no income levy. From those 4 my gross monthly pay is 1947.. how do I go about figuring out the amount of PRSI I should have paid? I've read the posts here already but am totally lost to be honest. And when it gets to the end of the year, how do I pay the PRSI??
Also if a pharmacy hasn't put me on the books at all and has just paid me the total amount can I declare this somewhere given that I wouldn't be doing a self-employed tax return at the end of the year.. just sending off P60s and requesting a P21? I want to pay everything I'm supposed to, don't want a bix tax/PRSI bill a few years down the line