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ubiquitous said:it has even been known to happen across the water in Premiership soccer clubs.
ClubMan said:I have strong suspicions that it also happens with professional soccer players plying their trade here albeit on a smaller scale!
Ham Slicer said:It does. In fact I would be fairly sure that most players don't have their net salaries grossed up correctly.
I guess this wouldn't really be behind the employee's back, as the employee would get visibility to this on the payslip.ubiquitous said:This happens all the time - the construction industry is noted for it, and it has even been known to happen across the water in Premiership soccer clubs. What happens is that employees base their wage/salary expectations on a net basis, (eg 'I want €X into my hand every week). The employer agrees to pay this net figure, but in order to comply with the law, must then gross up the pay figure to account for the paye/prsi that would have been deducted had the pay deal been calculated on a gross basis. Employers Prsi is calculated on the grossed-up figure. This paye/prsi is then paid to the Revenue.
Whyever not if you are appalled?Danmo said:I was appalled at this. I don't think I would bother reporting it though.....
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