Create an Irish payslip under the Payment of Wages Act 1991 — PAYE income tax, PRSI (4%), Universal Social Charge, and Employer Registered Number.
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Under the Payment of Wages Act 1991, an Irish payslip must show gross pay, deductions (PAYE, PRSI 4%, USC), and net pay. Employer must include their Employer Registered Number and the employee’s PPS Number.
USC has multiple bands (0.5%, 2%, 4%, 8%). The 4.5% default is a mid-band approximation. Override with your actual USC to match a real payslip.
The Ireland template renders in Ireland / Éire using EUR (€) and the DD/MM/YYYY date format. Currency amounts are formatted with the en-IE locale, so thousand and decimal separators match local convention.
Ireland paystubs support: weekly, biweekly, monthly. This reflects standard payroll cycles used by local employers.
Default deduction lines: PAYE, PRSI, USC. Every line label and amount is editable so you can match your real payslip exactly.
The Ireland template asks for: PPS Number, Employer Reg. No.. Enter values from your employment documents — StubGenPro does not validate them against government registries.
Payslip issued under the Payment of Wages Act 1991.