You have the right by law to examine and get a statement of your PRSI record held by your employer
Have you mentioned this to the tax office. There is a legal requirement for the employer to issue P60's to all employees by 15th February following the year end.No, I received no P60s
Swatch said:Yes I've rang the PAYE section alright, but they just said "sorry we can't give you that information"
ubiquitous said:Your employer's tax affairs are confidential between themselves and the Revenue and the Revenue have a legal obligation to uphold this confidentiality.
askalot said:But a good part of the PRSI contributions come from the employee's pocket!
Qawra said:My friend has just found herself in the same situation. As she is new to this country she didn't understand the law but now she worries that if she tell sthe Revenue that they might start to look to her for back tax. Can you please advise?
Also the biggest problem is that while her employer doesn't pay her PRSI then she won't get all her medical and social entitlements as he has to be working a certain time (i.e. paying PRSI) before she can get these.
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