Friday, September 24, 2010

Calculating Redundancy?

A redundancy lump sum is calculated according a certain formula based on years of service in an employment. The citizensinformation.ie has provided a simple worksheet to help you work it out for yourself. Visit the page Here!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

New Social Payment

A GROUP assessing the impact of the proposed universal social contribution (USC), to replace employee PRSI, and the health and income levies will report to Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan within weeks.

A new universal social contribution will replace employee PRSI, the health levy and the income levy. It will be paid by everyone at a low rate on a wide base as a collective contribution to public services.

Finance Minister, Mr Lenihan announced his intention to introduce the charge on income in his budget speech last December.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Extra training Places

E12 million has been allocated to fund 5,000 extra training and education places for unemployed people under the Labour Market Activation Fund. Qualifax.ie has details of education and training courses, including the places for unemployed people supported by the Labour Market Activation Fund.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

PAYROLL E-LEARNING 2010 VIDEO PREVIEW

UNABLE to attend our courses, Why not preview our new Payroll E-Learning Video and see for yourself how easy our interactive PC based 2010 guide is to use. Click Here to View.

Creative Accountants Funny Video

LAST Payroll Training Level 1

We are running one additional Payroll Training level 1 course before the summer in Bewleys Hotel, Dublin Airport on 17th June 2010.

If you wish to reserve a place, please visit our website where you may book on-line or download a course booking form. Click Here for Details.

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This microsite provides public service information for those who are currently unemployed or are becoming unemployed in Ireland. Covering, Reduced Hours or Pay, Help with your Rent or Mortgage, Leaving Work, Options for Education and Training, Getting Social Welfare, Going Back to Work, Money and Tax Issues, Leaving Ireland. Visit the site @ http://www.loseyourjob.ie/