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Guest
Basically I have two jobs, one working full time and in receipt of a salary of €24k and a second part-time job earning about €6k per annum. In the full time job I am classed AL and in the part-time job I am classed A0 for PRSI.
If both incomes were combined I would have a salary that would put me in class A1 and I would therefore be liable to the health levy. If this was applied it would mean I have underpaid PRSI by about €1,300 in 2010. Am I liable to pay this?
According to citizen’s information:
“If the employee's total earnings for the income tax year from two or more concurrent employments exceed the employee's ceiling quoted in the SW14 booklet, the employee may have overpaid his or her share of the PRSI contribution. He or she can claim any refund due by forwarding copies of their P60s for each employment for the tax year in question to”
It does not state the implications of the under paying.
Secondly, in the part-time employment I have paid emergency tax and as a result have overpaid PAYE and income levy. Can I claim a refund for this separate to the PRSI?
If both incomes were combined I would have a salary that would put me in class A1 and I would therefore be liable to the health levy. If this was applied it would mean I have underpaid PRSI by about €1,300 in 2010. Am I liable to pay this?
According to citizen’s information:
“If the employee's total earnings for the income tax year from two or more concurrent employments exceed the employee's ceiling quoted in the SW14 booklet, the employee may have overpaid his or her share of the PRSI contribution. He or she can claim any refund due by forwarding copies of their P60s for each employment for the tax year in question to”
It does not state the implications of the under paying.
Secondly, in the part-time employment I have paid emergency tax and as a result have overpaid PAYE and income levy. Can I claim a refund for this separate to the PRSI?