P.R.S.I - ER

English translation: Pay related social insurance - paid by employer

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Entered by: Andreea Birsan

20:57 Apr 21, 2016
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English term or phrase: P.R.S.I - ER
Payslip of a doctor in Ireland. Next to the taxable pay, gross pay, tax cut-off to date I have P.R.S.I - ER YEAR TO DATE and P.R.S.I - THIS PERIOD. Any idea what ER might mean? Thank you!
Andreea Birsan
Romania
Local time: 16:14
Pay related social insurance - paid by employer
Explanation:
PRSI: Pay Related Social Insurance.

EMP'ER PRSI PER: Employer PRSI Contribution this period.

http://www.softcom.ie/resources/payslip-explanation/

The PRSI contribution paid by employers can also cause confusion for workers.
"This is the amount of PRSI your employer pays Revenue on your behalf. It is not part of your gross pay but is a cost to your employer," says Mr Duffy.
"This field on the payslip will normally be signified with 'PRSI er'."

http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/latest-n...

Exactly, EE means the Employee's PRSI contribution, ER is the Employers contribution.

http://www.askaboutmoney.com/threads/prsi-ee.24929/
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Helena Chavarria
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Local time: 15:14
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p.r.s.i - er
Pay related social insurance - paid by employer


Explanation:
PRSI: Pay Related Social Insurance.

EMP'ER PRSI PER: Employer PRSI Contribution this period.

http://www.softcom.ie/resources/payslip-explanation/

The PRSI contribution paid by employers can also cause confusion for workers.
"This is the amount of PRSI your employer pays Revenue on your behalf. It is not part of your gross pay but is a cost to your employer," says Mr Duffy.
"This field on the payslip will normally be signified with 'PRSI er'."

http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/latest-n...

Exactly, EE means the Employee's PRSI contribution, ER is the Employers contribution.

http://www.askaboutmoney.com/threads/prsi-ee.24929/

Helena Chavarria
Spain
Local time: 15:14
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