Britain’s Payslip Second Opinion. Background, brand assets and contact details for journalists, editors and producers covering PayslipIQ.
PayslipIQ is a free AI payslip checker for the UK and Ireland. Users upload a photo of their payslip and receive a plain-English breakdown of tax, National Insurance (or PRSI and USC in Ireland), pension contributions and deductions. Every figure is checked against current HMRC 2026/27 thresholds or Irish Revenue 2026 rates.
The product is free, requires no signup, and does not store payslip files. PayslipIQ exists to make UK and Irish payroll legible to the people who actually receive it.
PayslipIQ is built by The PayslipIQ team – a small group of UK-based engineers, payroll researchers and writers. We do not attribute statements to a single founder figure: editorial decisions and product direction are made by the team collectively, with payroll content reviewed against published HMRC and Irish Revenue guidance.
For interview requests, please contact press@payslipiq.co.uk. We can speak on UK PAYE accuracy, tax code errors, National Insurance changes, and the Irish PAYE/USC/PRSI system.
You may use the PayslipIQ logo in editorial coverage about us. Please do not stretch, recolour or recompose the wordmark.
Working on a story about UK or Irish payroll, tax codes, the cost of living, or AI in personal finance? We’re happy to help with comment, data, or background.
Replies within two UK working days. Please include your outlet and deadline.
We’re a 2025 launch — coverage coming.
If you write about us, email press@payslipiq.co.uk and we’ll list the piece here.
PayslipIQ Editorial Team
Payslip, payroll and UK tax-code analysis
The PayslipIQ Editorial Team writes, fact-checks and maintains every guide, calculator and data study on the site. We focus on UK PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, salary sacrifice, student-loan plans and Marriage Allowance. We can provide explainer commentary, on-the-record quotes about UK payslip mechanics, and bespoke modelling on request for journalists working to deadline.
PayslipIQ Data — Modelled study, 17 May 2026
UK Payslip Errors 2026 — Modelled Anomaly Index
11.4% of modelled UK PAYE payslips contained at least one calculation discrepancy in the 2024/25 tax year. Free to cite with attribution.
Read the full study →
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Canonical brand name: PayslipIQ (one word, capital P and IQ). Please do not use "PaySlipIQ" or "PPaySlipIQ".
First press coverage to come. Get in touch if you're working on a story.