The way the USC is administered has changed since the start of this year. It's now issued cumulatively, with a periodic cut-off point, similar to how the tax bands work.
It's most likely your wife's employer hasn't been allocated some / all of your wife's USC cut-off. This might be because she is on record as having more than one employer, and it's being allocated between her employments..?
Either way, she should ask whoever is doing the payroll to explain the increase, and if necessary contact the tax office to allocate all of her USC cut-off to this job if it's her only employment.
Gervan, she is paid monthly and the allocation of her USC rates are as follows; 836.34 at 2%; 498.34 at 4%; and the remainer at 7%. Her tax credit is 137.50 per month and the rate band at 20% is 1,983.34 monthly. This month her USC charge was 192 compared with 135 last year.
Hope this information is of help? Thanks for your interest.
Not necessarily. Neither I nor my employer have received updated details and the latest on my PAYE Anytime account is still the 2011 one.Tax credit certs issued for each taxpayer last December.
According to the original post it's 2083.33 pm os the USC figure makes no sense, unless she is getting a large Employer Pension contrbution paid for herif her monthly gross is about €3,554 then she is paying the correct amount of USC currently.
OK, well it appears all of her USC band is allocated to the job, and based on those figures, if her monthly gross is about €3,554 then she is paying the correct amount of USC currently.
In which case maybe just stop digging in relation to last year's USC...
But is it ? If you crunch the figures you gave above with a monthly gross of 2746.67 you get about 135 for the USC. But the USC is also due on the UB she receives during the summer which I believe is in the region of 200 x 4 months * 7% is 56. If you add this to the original 135 its about 191. Does this not explain the amount on the paysliip ?The UB is taxed and that is taken into consideration in her tax credits
But is it ? If you crunch the figures you gave above with a monthly gross of 2746.67 you get about 135 for the USC. But the USC is also due on the UB she receives during the summer which I believe is in the region of 200 x 4 months * 7% is 56. If you add this to the original 135 its about 191. Does this not explain the amount on the paysliip ?
Maybe their employer (or dare I say it, someone in revenue) believes they are.AFAIK payments from DSP aren't liable to USC,
Maybe their employer (or dare I say it, someone in revenue) believes they are.
Well done revenue.The woman in the tax office was relly helpful and told my wife that should she have any problem with the man in accounts to get him to contact her and she'd sort him out
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