International Payroll For Irish Companies
Understanding the Obligations of Employers for Employees Posted Overseas
Dublin City Centre - Thursday 18th April
Cork City - Friday 19th April
Managing a global workforce that operates in many different countries is a complex and demanding task. With many Irish companies posting employee abroad, the issue of managing an international payroll can be horrendously complicated.
The obligation to operate tax and national insurance deductions from salary arises throughout the world, and local rules apply to foreign secondees in addition to the local workforce. Ensuring that your business remains compliant when working in multiple jurisdictions is a major challenge for any payroll or HR department. This International Payroll course will explain all of the key issues, highlight potential problem areas and suggest solutions and we believe that you will find this course both informative and stimulating.
Course Programme
Taxation
- Residence and domicile – how these affect Irish taxation and payroll
- Operating Exclusion Orders
- Interaction with USC
- Double Taxation Agreements – how to use them within payroll
- Delayed payments – share options and bonuses earned cross border
PRSI
- Work within the EU and EEA – Form A1
- Using Reciprocal Social Security Agreements
- Rest of the World – the 52 week rule
- Host Employer obligations
Administration
- Setting tax efficient expense packages for expats and inpats
- Tax Equalisation Policies – how to design and run a scheme
- Calculation of hypothetical tax
- Posted Workers Directive – obligations within the EU and other EEA countries
- Global Mobility Policies
- Registering for payroll abroad – key steps to take in a new jurisdiction
- Software issues – a look at sourcing payroll and HR solutions abroad
Foreign Payroll for secondees
- Summary of key employer obligations in EU States
- Summary of key employer obligations in USA
- Summary of key employer obligations in other States
Recent changes to the mobility rules within the EEA, together with the extension of Ireland’s network of Double Taxation and Social Security Agreements provide plenty of new material for business to consider. Whether you are new to the subject or want to update your existing knowledge this course will provide all the essential answers to a fascinating and complex subject.
Course Tutor – Tim Kelsey
Tim has worked as an international payroll manager for over 20 years, and has direct payroll experience in over 30 countries. Based in the UK, he writes and lectures on all aspects of global payroll. He also runs a consultancy firm dedicated to providing solutions to international payroll problems.
Course Fees
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1 delegate: |
€400.00 |
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2 delegates: |
€725.00 |
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Additional Delegates: |
€265.00 |
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International Payroll