Payroll
Explore our Payroll knowledge hub for helpful hints and tips as well as the latest news that may affect your business.
Doing your payroll homework makes a lot of practical and financial sense if you are about to become an employer for the first time or intend to scale up your business. As your business expands, employer obligations will be more time-consuming, and payroll accounts will grow more complex.
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What Employers Need to Know About the National Minimum Wage in Ireland
If you are an employer you need to stay up-to-date with the National Minimum Wage rates to ensure your payroll remains compliant.
Find out moreAre Your Subcontractors Really Employees? Revenue’s New Approach Expla...
Revenue has updated its guidance on how to decide whether a worker is an employee or a self-employed subcontractor.
Find out morePayroll Services
Outsource your payroll to TaxAssist Accountants. We manage your payroll from start to finish, removing hassle and ensuring full Revenue compliance.
Find out moreLimited company? 5 Steps to Stress-Free Payroll
Simple, practical steps to help limited companies run payroll with confidence and less stress.
Find out morePayroll in December: Key Considerations for Employers
From deadlines to bonus planning and auto-enrolment, here’s what every employer needs to know for a smooth year-end payroll.
Find out moreHow should I prepare for Auto-enrolment?
The countdown to auto-enrolment has begun and employers are busy getting ready for the change. Our timeline highlights the key dates and deadlines you’ll need to be aware of in the coming months.
Find out moreExpansion of the Statutory Sick Pay scheme paused
The number of paid sick days was due to be increased to seven from January
Find out moreEmployers: What you need to know about Pension Auto-enrolment
My Future Fund: The new auto-enrolment scheme has arrived. The new scheme impacts employers that do not operate a workplace pension scheme already.
Find out moreEmployers: What you need to know about Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
Since 01 January 2023 employees are now entitled to 3 days sick pay a year. In this article we outline what employers need to know about the scheme.
Find out moreGuide to BIK on Company Vehicles
All you need to know about Benefit-In-Kind on company cars
Find out moreRead our expert answers to your Payroll questions
What is the Small Benefit Exemption?
I run a business with 12 employees. Can I use the Small Benefit Exemption to pay them a Christmas Bonus?
Find out moreHow much do I need to budget for auto-enrolment for 2026?
I have four employees that are due to be part of the government’s pension scheme next year. Three of them work 39 hours per week and one works 20 hours per week. They are all on minimum wage. How much...
Find out moreI run a small hairdressing business. Will I be better off after Budget...
I have a hairdressers with 5 employees on minimum wage. I have heard there is a VAT cut in the budget, will this help me?
Find out moreIs the company Christmas Party considered a Benefit in Kind?
I have a Christmas Party organised for my staff, we are having a meal out and drinks. Is this a taxable Benefit in Kind?
Find out moreWhat's the best way for me to pay a Christmas Bonus?
I run a business with 12 employees and wondering if the Small Benefit Exemption Scheme is the most cost-effective way to pay them a Christmas Bonus?
Find out moreCommon Business Payroll Queries and FAQs in Ireland
Have you become an employer for the first time? There’s some payroll paperwork you’ll have to get your head around!
Find out moreWhat are the new Enhanced Reporting Requirements (ERR) for employers?
I run a business with 12 employees. I have heard there are new Enhanced Reporting Requirements (ERR) when doing payroll. What do I need to know?
Find out moreAre there changes to the Company Vehicle BIK rules?
I own a company and some of my staff have a company car. I heard that the rules for calculating BIK are set to change. What do I need to know?
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