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Benefit in Kind• Is non money income.• Eg. • Company car• Vouchers for fuel or butter• Gift vouchers….
Regular Income• Is what you are sure of receiving.• You can plan to spend it.• Wages• Child benefit….
Additional Income• Is what you are not sure you will
receive.• You cannot plan to spend it• Bonus• Present….
Pocket Money• A small weekly sum of money
given to children as an allowance.• Is this additional or regular
income??
Salary• Is regular income received for
doing a job no matter how many hours you spend at it.
• Eg. Teacher
Tax Refund• Money back from the government
when too much tax has been paid.• Is this additional or regular
income??
Child Benefit
• Regular income received once a month from the government if you have children under the age of 16.
Social Welfare
• Regular income receive weekly from the government if you are unable to work.
• Eg. Job seekers allowance
Dividends on Shares
• Additional income received when you have own part of a company and you receive a share of the profits.
Gift
• Additional income received from a relative, friend or employer.
• It may be cash or a benefit in kind.
Types of Employee Income
1. Time Rate: Getting paid per hours worked.
2. Piece Rate: Getting paid per number of
products produced.
4. Commission• Additional income calculated as a
percentage of sales.• Eg.• Mary earns 5% commission on
every euro worth of books she sells.• How much does she earn for selling
200 euro worth?
7. Overtime• Additional payment for working
over your normal hours. Eg.• Time and a half. €10 x 1.5 = €15/hr• Double time. €10 x 2 = €20/hr• Treble time. €10 x 3 = €30/hr
Example• Mary receives €20/hr for a normal
30 hour week and double time for overtime.
• How much does she earn for a 32 hour week?
Voluntary Deductions• You have a choice if you want to
take these out of your wages.• Savings• Pension (Superannuation)• VHI• Trade Union Fees
Statutory Deductions• You do not have a choice these
must be taken from your wages.
• PAYE: Pay as You Earn (Tax)• PRSI: Pay Related Social Insurance
Consequential benefits of PAYE
• Paying tax entitles you to the,• Use of national roads• Use of a public ward in the
hospital• Education in schools