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P60 and USC (Deducted)

  • 15-01-2015 7:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Last year my wife was changed her job.
    In last year she earned more then 10 036 eur.

    Today she received P60 for the last year.

    USC:

    1). Total USC deducted in above year, incl. USC deducted by previous employer(s) if any - 494.82
    2). USC in respect of previous employer(s) in any in above the year - 256.63
    3). Net USC deducted (D)/refunded (R) in this employer: 238.19(D)

    so I am not sure but if there is (Deducted) it is mean that she should get back any money from USC?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,113 ✭✭✭relax carry on


    peter_cork wrote: »
    Last year my wife was changed her job.
    In last year she earned more then 10 036 eur.

    Today she received P60 for the last year.

    USC:

    1). Total USC deducted in above year, incl. USC deducted by previous employer(s) if any - 494.82
    2). USC in respect of previous employer(s) in any in above the year - 256.63
    3). Net USC deducted (D)/refunded (R) in this employer: 238.19(D)

    so I am not sure but if there is (Deducted) it is mean that she should get back any money from USC?

    Thanks

    She paid 484.82 USC for the year on her total earnings. Without knowing what her total earnings were, no one will be able to tell you if she underpaid, overpaid or paid the correct amount of USC. You can work it out your self using the rates below.

    http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/usc/index.html


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