Hi,
I'm probably missing something quite simple here, but I just can't figure it out.
My salary is €60K per year and I pay 5% into my pension - so this is €250 per month. My employer matches it by 8%. In the "Deductions" section of my pay slip, I can see the €250 payment to the pension listed (as well as tax, PRSI, USC & LTP). Where does the 40% relief (€100) that I get on my contribution appear on my pay slip? There's probably a simple explanation, but I just can't figure it out.
Any help would be appreciated!
I'm probably missing something quite simple here, but I just can't figure it out.
My salary is €60K per year and I pay 5% into my pension - so this is €250 per month. My employer matches it by 8%. In the "Deductions" section of my pay slip, I can see the €250 payment to the pension listed (as well as tax, PRSI, USC & LTP). Where does the 40% relief (€100) that I get on my contribution appear on my pay slip? There's probably a simple explanation, but I just can't figure it out.
Any help would be appreciated!