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Usc nil

  • 11-08-2017 3:30pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 5,678 ✭✭✭


    Hi everyone.

    I started a new job there a few weeks ago and handed in my p45 from my old role and reg online the new company I am working for with tax.

    The new company I worked for said my USC came back as nil ?


    What does that mean as I have paid quite a good bit of USC this year.

    Just quite confused by this


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,893 ✭✭✭allthedoyles


    If you login online at www.revenue.ie and go to 'manage your tax 2017' and then view you latest tax credit certificate ( this is in top right hand corner ) and have a look at it . It may help explain what your new employer means .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,678 ✭✭✭TrustedApple


    If you login online at www.revenue.ie and go to 'manage your tax 2017' and then view you latest tax credit certificate ( this is in top right hand corner ) and have a look at it . It may help explain what your new employer means .

    Ended up getting a letter with an updated tax change from the old company I worked for to the new one.

    On it, they said that I will be paying 8% USC and I have no way earned that much this year to be at that rate. I worked it out on 8% I am going to have to pay an extra 3 weeks wages or so tax if I can't get this fixed.

    I was thinking Did the last company I worked for pay for my USC ?. And I saw that I have and have paid quite a good bit of USC, PRSI and Tax this year.

    I am just really confused about it as handed in my P45 the day I started Reg with Rev online that week that I was working there and now bam going to have to pay 8% USC ?.


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