Are you starting up a small business? Or perhaps you already have a business and intend taking on your first employee? Maybe you are a non Irish company intending to employ someone in Ireland for the 1st time? By the end of this piece you will be absolutely clear as to your responsibilities for registration […]
Are you starting up a small business?
Or perhaps you already have a business and intend taking on your first employee?
Maybe you are a non Irish company intending to employ someone in Ireland for the 1st time?
By the end of this piece you will be absolutely clear as to your responsibilities for registration as an employer and what forms to use.
If you pay wages in excess of €8 per week for a full time employee or €2 per week for a part timer, you must register as an employer for PAYE purposes. You must also notify the Revenue Commissioners within 9 days of your name and address.
Where your business is in the form of a company and there are no employees, you must still register as an employer for the payment of directors’ income. This applies regardless of where the directors live or carry out their duties.
If you employ an au pair or nanny, you must also register unless
Fill out the appropriate form and send it in to Revenue. The forms are:
These forms can be downloaded from the Revenue website here.
If you have not registered as an employer, and you should have, Revenue can register you compulsorily and let you know.
If you cease to have employees you must notify Revenue within 14 days and complete an end of year return.
If the business changes ownership the new employer should let Revenue know; a new employer registration number may be needed.
It can happen that the same employer can require different employment registration numbers. For example: