Effective January 1, 2019, employers must report payroll information to Revenue in “real-time.” This means that employers must report payroll information each time their employees are paid, rather than at year-end, which is the current system.
Both Irish companies who have employees working abroad as well as companies who have employees working in Ireland, will need to ensure that the “Pay-As-You-Earn” withholding system (PAYE) is operated in “real-time” for these employees. Although many companies have previously corrected their PAYE pay and filing requirements on a retrospective basis (often with the year-end payroll return), this approach will no longer be possible. As of January 1, 2019, employers with Irish PAYE withholding requirements for mobile employees need to ensure that processes are in place to capture and input relevant data, in the right format, to payroll on a timely basis.
With this change in rules, it is critical that employers do the following:
Timely returns and accuracy of data are key to ensuring compliance under the new regime. Failure to comply with the new regime will result in interest and penalties being levied on foreign employers (there is a statutory €4,000 penalty for each breach of the new rules).
If you have additional questions, please contact your GTN client service team or contact us at info@gtn.com or +1.888.486.2695, or visit our Mobility Tax Services page to see what assistance we can provide.
The information provided above is for general guidance only and should not be utilized in lieu of obtaining professional tax and/or legal advice.