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About PaySlipIQ Ireland

We help Irish workers understand exactly what their payslip means, in plain English, using the 2026 Revenue rules.

Why we built this

Irish payslips are dense. PAYE, USC, PRSI, tax credits, Revenue Payroll Notifications, Class A1 versus Class S, Week 1 basis, BIK, salary sacrifice, the new My Future Fund auto-enrolment from 30 September 2026. Most workers do not have time to learn all of it, and most payroll teams do not have time to explain it. PaySlipIQ Ireland is the second opinion that takes 30 seconds.

What we are

A free tool that reads an Irish payslip image or manual entry and returns a plain-English breakdown of every line. The tool flags anything that looks inconsistent with Revenue 2026 rules, like a tax credit smaller than your RPN entitlement, a USC band crossing that the employer might have missed, or a PRSI class that does not match your contract.

What we are not

We are not a Revenue agent. We are not a Chartered Accountant Ireland member firm. We are not a solicitor. We do not provide legal, tax, or financial advice. We provide educational guidance only. Any material concern should be raised with your employer payroll team, your accountant, or via Revenue myAccount.

How we make money

The single payslip check is free forever. We may earn affiliate commission when readers choose to use a recommended partner like a tax-refund agent or a mortgage broker. We do not sell payslip data, we do not run third-party trackers without your consent, and we do not paywall the basic check.

Privacy first

Your payslip image is processed in volatile memory only. It is never written to disk, never used for AI model training, and never sold. See our Privacy Policy for the full list of sub-processors and your rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR.

Our team

PaySlipIQ is operated by a small UK and Ireland team with backgrounds in payroll software, financial product, and SEO. We are reachable at hello@payslipiq.co.uk.

Get started

Try the payslip checker, the calculators, or read the 15 most-asked Irish payroll questions.