Enniscorthy Guardian

A pay slip is your right

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I started a new job 3 weeks ago. Although I have been paid each week, I don’t know if I have paid any tax or PRSI. How do I find that out? YOU should have been given a pay slip by your employer when you were paid. Your pay slip can be provided to you either in electronic format or in hard copy. Under the Payment of Wages Act 1991 all employees have the right to a pay slip which shows the gross pay and details of all deductions. A pay slip is essentiall­y a written statement from the employer to the employee that outlines the total pay before tax and all details of any deductions from pay.

Certain deductions from pay are allowed under the Act. They include deductions that are required by law, for example, tax (PAYE), Universal Social Charge (USC) and social insurance (PRSI). Deductions provided for in your contract of employment, such as occupation­al pension contributi­ons, are also allowed.

You should ask your employer for pay slips for the three weeks that you have already worked. If your employer fails to give you those pay slips and continues to pay you without giving you a pay slip, you may make a complaint to the Workplace Relations Commission ( WRC). To do this, you make a complaint under the Payment of Wages Act using the online complaint form available on the WRC website, workplacer­elations.ie.

The Workplace Relations Commission also provides informatio­n on your rights and entitlemen­ts under employment legislatio­n. For further informatio­n about your employment rights on pay slips and deductions from wages, you can contact its Informatio­n and Customer Service at Lo-call 1890 80 80 90 or through the website, workplacer­elations.ie.

Further informatio­n on both of the topics above is available from the Citizens Informatio­n Centre below. KnowYour Rights has been compiled by Enniscorth­y Citizens Informatio­n Service, 26 Court Street, Enniscorth­y which provides a free and confidenti­al service to the public. Tel: 0761 076 690. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., andTuesday andThursda­y, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. Informatio­n also available online at citizensin­formation.ie and from the Citizens Informatio­n Phone Service, 0761 07 4000. Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/wexfordcit­izensinfor­mation

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