courier123
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Thanks for your reply. No, I've been in full-time employment for 4 years with the same company. Still don't know what happened there.had similar case for part time employee recently. in 2013 they only got paid approx 8,000euro and so went USC exempt for 2014. In 2014 they worked more hours,earned 11k and ended up last week with their P21 showing an underpayment. would your case be something like this? However, at end of the day, the responsibility is up to the employee to ensure they are on the correct rates of taxes. Most employers download tax rates/credits for all employees directly from Revenue and must use those rates. The error rarely rests with the employer. They are not to know why Revenue puts any employee on a particular rate, credit, exemption.
They did...I thought the employer received a copy of your tax credit cert. stating amount of USC to pay
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